Add a New Page
iMenuPro lets you create multi-page menus. Here's 2 easy ways to get to page 2 (and beyond) with a new menu.
Method 1: Keep dragging Menu headings or Food items onto page 1 until they spill over onto page 2 (if the items won't fit on page 1, iMenuPro automatically creates a page 2 to accommodate those items.
OR
Method 2: For any Menu Heading on page 1, edit the heading and check the New page or Column
box under Layout Tweaks
. iMenuPro will then create a page break (pagebreak) before this heading which will move the heading to the top of page 2 (this method applies to menus where the overall number of menu style columns is set to 1).

This heading will appear at the top of page 2 because New Page or Column is checked
Tip! With a multi-page menu, the page buttons on the toolbar display your previous and next page numbers. To flip back and forth between pages, click previous page and next page.

In this example, clicking next page will navigate to page 2.
Separate Menus
As an alternative to the above, you can create individual pages as separate menus. This will give you the option to apply different styles or design layout changes to each page and will also speed up the app itself since 1 page menus require less processing power.
Add a Cover Page to an Existing Menu
Follow the steps below to add a cover page to an existing menu.
- Use
Edit > New Heading
or click theNEW
heading button for a new heading. - Leave the text field of this new heading blank.
- Change the Heading type to Title (or Subheading).
- Under Spacing click
Custom
. ForBefore
enter 0, forAfter
enter 100. - Set the
Accent
to (none), and turn on the⍉ page
spacing option by checking it. - Click
OK
. The heading will now appear in your Headings list as {blank}. - Make sure your menu is displaying Page 1, and then drag this new heading to the very top of the page, above the first text that was added to page 1.

Your {blank} heading will now fill page 1. As such, you can freely add floating text or images to the cover page. But any menu text you add will get pushed to page 2 since the {blank} heading takes up the whole page.
To change that, just edit the {blank} and change the space After
to a smaller value.
Other tips
If your menu had a footer, and you don't want the footer on the cover page, use Insert > Footer
and set Remove from page:
to 1.
If you had inserted images or floating text on the page before adding the cover page move them to the next page by right clicking them and selecting Move to next page
.
To remove the {blank} cover page heading entirely, just delete the heading in the heading list.