Frame11 no text flow, no new page

ant at ant-davey.com ant at ant-davey.com
Wed Oct 3 02:05:50 PDT 2012


Richard and Roger,

Thank you both for replying.  It got me looking in the right places.  It
transpires my page set up was set to double-sided printing, but with ignore
blank pages selected. Changing this to force the document to have an even number
of pages (which I thought I had already done) has resolved the issue.

Best regards,
Ant

On 02 October 2012 at 15:17 "Combs, Richard" <richard.combs at Polycom.com> wrote:
> ant at ant-davey.com wrote:
>
> > I have a set of unstructured Frame templates, which I have been using
> > for 3+ years.  Originally built for Frame9, and used on FM10 within
> > TCS3 without any significant issues, I now find that at the end of the
> > text frame on page 1 the text continues 'under' the frame and does not
> > flow onto a newly created page.  Forcing a page break does not have any
> > effect either.
>
> Control-click the text frame to select it, and then right-click and select
> Object Properties. In the dialog box, on the right under Flow, Autoconnect is
> probably not selected. This is the setting that tells FM to create new pages
> in that flow as needed to hold the contents of the flow.
>
> Instead of just turning it on, however, you should probably try to find out
> why it's off in a template that you've been using for quite some time. Check
> the Autoconnect setting on the master pages. On the body page with the
> problem, make sure the right master page is being used and that you're not
> actually putting the text into a "rogue" text frame sitting on top of the text
> frame from the master page (it happens).
>
> HTH!
>
> Richard G. Combs
> Senior Technical Writer
> Polycom, Inc.
> richardDOTcombs AT polycomDOTcom
> 303-223-5111
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> 303-903-6372
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