On Wed, 2003-05-07 at 11:07, Johannes Wilm wrote: > Maybe I didn't state myself clearly: I do understand that you for some reason > want to have that scrapbook sollution. The problem is just, that when people > place some text besides the document, it seems to disappear completely. Now I > would consier that a hge problem. What if one moves the mouse too far to the > right by accident and wups - the enitre text box with all styling is gone! > Can't you just diaable the possibility to move anything in that "dark hole" > besides the document? > <snip>
Now I see what you mean. I did not want to sound like I was lecturing. <g> The text box does not really disappear. It is still within the file. You just can't see it. I tested this with different objects like text frames, paths etc. To retrieve wayward objects which have "disappeared": Go to tools > Show Outline. Expand this a bit until you see three columns. Click the plus sign to for the relevant page. Then look at the measurements, for example with A4 pages no object should have an X-Pos of more than 210 mm. Then select the object or text frame, then go to Edit > Modify and change the X-Pos to a measurement which will snap your missing object back on the page. One other trick I find useful, especially with text frames and section is finished or I want to work with other objects I Right-Click > Lock. This prevents text from disappearing like you have had, plus, on my relatively slow machine, it speeds up text redraws. This is really useful with longer text-oriented docs. Franz was kind enough to put the lock function in about a week after I asked him about it because. I am sometimes clumsy with the mouse ;) This sounds like a good thing to add to the docs. Hope that helps, Peter
