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- ESKEMA0
Dancer, the only way I know of is by using the script BreakFrame that comes with Indesign.
- shitehawke0
Dancer, only thing I can think of is cut and paste the second box which will keep its content correct, then delete the overflowed text from the first box. Not sure if theres an easier way.
- Dancer0
I have a question:
I have some text that is flowing into 2 linked text boxes. Is there anyway I can unlink the text boxes but still keep the text in them so the text each box reacts individually?
- goingpublic0
Maybe use layers?
- jimzyk0
use microsoft word, and all will be ok
- Dancer0
Use the lay-erzzzz
- duckofrubber0
i do believe that layers could help here.
- inkpink0
what are these "layers" you adobe wizards speak of? sounds interesting...
- MrOneHundred0
Much like what has already been said, but when I start a new file, first thing I do is change the default layer name to “Master Elements” and create a new layer below that called “Below Master” then a “Text and Images” layer on top.
- whoah, boy, slow down...he's new to thismonospaced
- Ah, missed the third post.MrOneHundred
- gramme0
Create different layers for, let's say, photos and text.
- capn_ron0
on master page items? I don't get it?
- noneck0
try using layers
- capn_ron
My master page items are hiding behind images. Can you help me move them to the front? Thanks.