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Peacae Resume Letter pages — live overflow, skills-first layout, and Optimize structure.

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Letter sheets, live overflow, and structure intelligence.

Peacae Resume uses US Letter sheets with measured packing—not markdown page breaks. Page 1 carries the header. Skills stay on page 1 by default; other content continues on extra sheets.

Live overflow packing

As you edit, the builder measures the real Letter canvas (header, fonts, spacing) and continues overflow on the next sheet instead of blocking your edits.

Optimize structure

One command in the Design rail or Content → Structure: consolidate skills on page 1, normalize sidebar order, sort experience, and redistribute overflow across pages.

Skills stay together

Skill groups move as whole blocks—never split with Education or Languages sandwiched between them when pages reflow.

Page status

The builder shows how many Letter pages you have and whether a page is full. When page 1 is full, use Move overflow to page 2 or Optimize structure.

Add new page

Adds a continuation Letter page manually. It has no header—name and contact stay on page 1.

How packing chooses what moves

Skills first on page 1

Sidebar order is Skills → Education → Certifications → Languages. When page 1 runs out of room, lower sidebar sections and main-column roles or projects spill before skill groups do.

Continuation pages

Page 2+ carry body only—sidebar sections and leftover roles or projects continue in the same content model, not as a separate template.

Up to four sheets

Most résumés should fit one or two pages. The builder allows up to four measured sheets if the career is long; a toast warns when you reach a third page.

No manual page shuffle

You do not drag blocks between pages. Optimize structure and live packing handle placement safely so content is not lost mid-move.

Limits and print

Third page

A third sheet is created only if measured content still will not fit on two pages, or you click Add new page.

Markdown page breaks

## Page 2 or <!-- pagebreak --> is merged into the content stream. The live Letter sheet decides where page 2 starts.

What print sees

PDF/print uses these same Letter sheets, without edit chrome. Details live on the Export page.