Hi Verner,


To make sure you always start at the top of a new page (your rear page)
you can use a first paragraph style (preceding your markers) that always
starts on top of a page. This forces the paragraph (and all subsequent
paragraphs) to move to the rear page (in your case).



In the Paragraph Designer (CTRL-M) you will find a tab or icon named
'pagination'. Click that and you will see a dropdown list named 'start'.
Default setting is 'anywhere'; change that to 'top of page' to make that
paragraph style to always start on top of a (new) page. If this new
style causes a line feed on top of the rear page that you do not want,
you can also change the format to 'run-in-head-default punctuation'. 



Vriendelijke groet / Kind regards,



Dick Spierings



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"  www.fluidwell.com <http://www.fluidwell.com/> 

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Date: Mon, 19 Jul 2010 16:48:30 +0200

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Hi

The right text frame on my cover page contains a list of markers
(chapter titles)



When I update the book the text from the next page (rear cover) is
displayed in the right text frame of the cover page. 



How do I prevent my front and rear page texts to mix?



Best regards



Verner

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