Em Seg 19 Set 2005 22:36, Gregory Pittman escreveu: > >So, in each page, text 1 is connected to text 1 in the next and in the > >previous page, and the same for text2 and text3. So I have to create 40 > > pages with the linked text frames, and after that, I have to work on each > > page, changing a little the box size, deciding what will fit in each > > page. (In fact, it's a trilingual document, so I have to align the three > > portions of text). Is there a good way to do that? > >---------------- >| |--------| | >| | | | >| | text 1 | | >| |--------| | >| | >||-----| |-----| >||text2| |text3| >||-----| |-----| >|--------------| > > From what I understand, it sounds like each page is unique, in other > words you don't continue linking to the next page, is that right? > If that's the case, you can make your text frames, then copy the page > over and over. What you won't copy is any linking that was on the > original, but linking is pretty easy. If you have to individually enter > or load the text for each page anyway, that's not so much more work. No, all the text frames are linked (text 1 spans from first to last page, and probably the others too). I'm copying the page, I was just wondering if there was a smart way to achieve the same results.
Thanks, Tiago.
