That's not what I meant. I usually try to set out my unfolds in a 'logical' manner - page one will start at one area (for example, the stock), page two will follow on from that area further along the assembly (for example, moving from the stock towards the front of the weapon), and so on and so forth in a steady progression. Rather than, for example, page one featuring some pieces from the barrel, some from the sights, some from the stock, then page two follows suit.
If your unfold isn't laid out in a logical fashion, then you may need to follow the suggestion I mentioned, which would be to remove the pieces you've cut from the page layout. That way, the pieces you've already used won't confuse you when it comes to hunting for the next piece.