In the Configure dialog, clicking on the Pages node will cause all of the pages with the application to be shown. Right-clicking on any application page will cause a context menu to be displayed, giving you access to all tools you need to work with that page:

There are many situations where you might want to be able to see the information or controls that exist in one page while looking at another. You can easily achieve this by drawing one page within another. An example showing how to use this feature is provided in the topic, Use a Page as a Drawing Object.
Makes the selected page current so that you can draw and edit tags and other graphic objects on it.
Copies the current page to the clipboard and removes it from the application. To paste the page back into the application, right click on the Pages node – you will find the paste function there. (See: Duplicating a Page with Copy and Paste.)
Copies the current page to the clipboard. As with the Cut function, you will find the paste function in the context menu of the Pages node.
Changes the name of the application page. Optionally, you can also change the title of the page in the page menu. You would normally want the page menu to match the name of the page.
Removes the page from the application. If the page has been drawn on other pages, those instances will also be removed.
Opens the properties dialog. Please refer to the next topic, Properties of Application Pages for a discussion of what you can accomplish with this dialog.