John - Thank you! Great help since I knew what to look for: Linking Frames. Of course, I had to learn how to add a page :-). Slick!
I cannot seem to get help from the Help | Scribus manual... F1. Instead, I went to Google and looked for "Scribus Link Frames" which took me to the Wiki where there was great help. What am I missing with the F1 approach? Again, thank you... Todd On 1/5/2011 10:27 AM, John Jason Jordan wrote: > On Wed, 05 Jan 2011 10:04:48 -0800 > Todd Cary<todd at aristesoftware.com> dijo: > >> As a newbie to Scribus, I am unsure how to solve the problem of >> "Text overflow". "Text overflow"? Let me explain: >> >> I am trying to setup a weekly PDF Rotary newsletter to be >> distributed via the Web (replacing a HTML email). There is a >> "Text Body" that can be one or more pages with the text coming > >from a text file file produced by a "reporter". If I copy and >> paste the text into the "Text Body", there may be more than the >> Front Page can accommodate. Is there a way to have the excess >> flow into "Page Two", and if necessary, into "Page Three"? >> >> And a sub-part to this question is adding images to a page that >> most likely will cause the text to want to overflow. > 1) Look in the help for how to link frames. > > 2) If you're adding images and want the text to flow around them > right-click on the image frame and select Properties. In the Properties > palette that will pop up you will have various options for setting text > wrap for the image. > > _______________________________________________ > scribus mailing list > scribus at lists.scribus.info > http://lists.scribus.info/mailman/listinfo/scribus > > -- Ariste Software Petaluma, CA 94952 http://www.aristesoftware.com
