
Use the page menu
Manage page-level actions such as comments, page size, background, sub-canvases, duplication, and deletion.
The page menu controls the page itself, not just one object on it. Use it to add page comments, paste content, lock or unlock objects on the page, add pages, create a sub-canvas, rename the page, change the background, resize pages, fold or unfold, copy, duplicate, copy a page link, or delete the page.
The menu reflects canvas type, permission, selection count, page state, copied-page state, guest access, and whether the canvas is a page canvas or a freeform whiteboard. A missing action is often a state signal rather than a bug.
Where to find it
Open the page menu from the page controls or slide rail context for a page. In a page canvas, the menu is tied to a specific page. In a freeform whiteboard, normal page stack actions do not apply because the canvas behaves as one board instead of a sequence of pages.
The page menu is different from the Element menu. If you want to crop an image, duplicate a sticky note, or lock one selected object, use the element menu or inline toolbar. If you want to rename a page, add a page, fold a page, resize page structure, or change a page background, use the page menu.
Availability and permissions
| Situation | Page menu behavior |
|---|---|
| Page canvas with edit permission | Full supported page actions are available. |
| Page canvas with view or comment permission | You can navigate pages and comment when your access allows it. Editing page structure requires edit access. |
| Guest access | Guests use the canvas according to their share permission, but page management actions are restricted. |
| Freeform whiteboard | Page title rows, page links, page stack actions, page size controls, export or presentation page behavior, and page model utilities do not apply. Use object-level actions on the board instead. |
| Multi-page selection | Some actions become plural, such as resizing, folding, copying, duplicating, or deleting multiple pages. |
| Last remaining page | Delete is blocked because a page canvas needs at least one page. |
| All remaining expanded pages selected | Fold is blocked because ALLO leaves at least one expanded page visible. |
Page menu actions
| Action | What it does | Notes and edge cases |
|---|---|---|
| Page title row | Shows the page label, manual title, or smart title. | Manual titles persist. Smart titles are inferred from page content and can change. |
| Paste | Pastes copied canvas content onto the page. | Requires edit permission and compatible clipboard content. |
| Add multiple notes | Adds multiple sticky notes in bulk. | This is a modifier-assisted action and may not appear in normal menu use. |
| Add comments | Starts a page-level comment. | Use for feedback about the whole page, not one object. Requires comment permission. |
| Lock all | Locks lockable objects on the current page. | This uses the ordinary lock path. Use Lock canvas objects for ordinary locks, protected locks, unlock behavior, and shortcuts. |
| Unlock all | Unlocks locked objects on the current page when ALLO can unlock them for you. | Protected objects you cannot unlock may remain locked. |
| Add new page before | Creates a page before the current page. | In multi-page contexts, the label may describe multiple pages. |
| Add new page after | Creates a page after the current page. | Use this to preserve the current page flow. |
| Create a canvas | Creates a connected canvas from the page. | Use when the page deserves its own sub-canvas. |
| Rename | Sets a manual page title. | Recommended for important review, workshop, and presentation pages. |
| Change background | Changes the page background. | Keep contrast readable for text, comments, and files. |
| Resize this page | Changes the current page size when supported. | See Page size. Freeform whiteboards do not use normal page size controls. |
| Resize pages | Resizes multiple selected pages. | Available only when the selection and canvas support it. See Page size. |
| Fold | Collapses a page into a compact row. | See Fold pages. Folded pages remain available and can be unfolded later. |
| Unfold | Expands a folded page. | See Fold pages. Use this to restore a page into the active flow. |
| Copy page | Copies the selected page. | Use before Paste Page. |
| Copy pages | Copies multiple selected pages. | Multi-page copy depends on selection state. |
| Paste Page | Pastes a copied page. | Disabled until a page has been copied. Copying objects and copying pages are different clipboard states. |
| Duplicate page | Creates a copy of the page near the original. | Useful for repeated layouts. |
| Copy page link | Copies a direct link to the page. | The recipient still needs canvas access. See Private links and share links in Canvas. |
| Delete page | Deletes the page. | Blocked for the last page. Warns when comments would be removed and can be blocked by protected locked objects. |
Page comments
Use Add comments from the page menu when the comment is about the page as a whole. Examples include "This section is ready for client review," "Need legal approval before this page is shared," or "Move this activity after the break."
Use object comments for feedback about a specific file, image, sticky note, or diagram part. When a page is deleted, ALLO checks both page-level comments and comments attached to objects on that page because deletion can remove discussion history.
Lock all and unlock all
Use Lock all when a page has stable layout that should not shift during a meeting. This locks lockable objects on the current page using the ordinary lock path. It is useful for facilitator instructions, background frames, imported reference images, or final presentation pages.
Use Unlock all when the page needs active editing again. It unlocks objects on the current page that ALLO can unlock for you. Protected objects can remain locked if you are not allowed to unlock them.
For selected-object locking, protected locks, external collaborator guidance, lock indicators, and the difference between Anyone can unlock and Only you can unlock, see Lock canvas objects.
Rename, background, and resize
Rename pages that people will revisit. A manual page title is more reliable than a smart title for navigation, presentation, and links.
Use background changes to separate phases or make a page feel distinct, but avoid low-contrast backgrounds behind dense text or comments.
Use page resizing when content no longer fits the intended page shape. The page menu handles Resize this page and Resize n pages. The canvas header menu handles Resize all canvas pages because that action changes the whole page canvas. See Page size for page-by-page sizes, automatic height adjustment, freeform whiteboard behavior, and export or print implications.
Fold and unfold
Use Fold page when a page should remain available but stay out of the main flow. Folded pages appear as compact rows or cards in page navigation and can be unfolded later.
ALLO can hide Fold page when folding the current selection would leave every expanded page folded. Leave one overview, start, agenda, or landing page expanded so collaborators always have a visible place to land.
For fold behavior in presentation, PDF export, print, multi-page selection, and troubleshooting, see Fold pages.
Copy, duplicate, paste, and links
Copy and Paste Page are useful when you want to move or recreate page structure deliberately. Duplicate is faster when the new page should sit near the original.
Copy page link is useful when someone needs to land on one exact page. A page link is not a permission grant. If another person opens the link and cannot see the canvas, share the canvas with the right permission first.
Create a sub-canvas from a page
Use Create a canvas when a page has become too important or too crowded to stay as one page. ALLO creates a connected canvas from that page so deeper work can continue in its own space. The parent canvas remains the navigation point.
This is useful for breakout work, research deep dives, risk analysis, or detailed planning that started as one workshop page. See Use sub-canvases.
Delete pages carefully
Delete is permanent enough that ALLO guards several edge cases. You cannot delete the last page, and deletion can be blocked when the selected pages would remove the whole page set.
Deletion can also warn about comment impact because page comments and object-attached comments can be removed with the page. If a page contains protected locked objects that you cannot remove, deletion can be blocked until the protected objects are resolved.
Before deleting, check whether the page contains unresolved comments, decision history, protected objects, or reference material. Fold an old but still useful page instead.
What can go wrong
If Paste Page is disabled, copy a page first. Copying objects and copying pages are different clipboard states.
If Delete page is disabled, you may be on the last page, selecting all remaining pages, or missing edit permission.
If Fold page is missing, ALLO may be preventing a state where every visible page is folded. Leave at least one page expanded.
If Resize this page is missing, check whether you are on a freeform whiteboard, a guest view, or a context where page size is controlled elsewhere.
If Unlock all does not unlock everything, the remaining objects may be protected by someone else or blocked by the current permission state.
If Copy page link opens the wrong place for another person, they may not have access to the canvas, the page may have been deleted, or the canvas may have been moved. Share the canvas with the right permission before sending page-specific links.
Related articles
- Lock canvas objects
- Use canvas pages
- Fold pages
- Page size
- Use the slide rail and overview
- Private links and share links in Canvas
- Give feedback with comments and mentions