The usual recommendation is to work by chapter. Your best solution is to separate the text into chapters with LibreOffice.
On Sun, 22 Feb 2015 13:15:24 -0500, John Culleton <John at wexfordpress.com> wrote: > I wanted to massage the customer's book in Scribus 1.4.5. So I loaded his > doc file into Libre office and created an odf file. I created a Scribus > file in the right size and withabout 250 pages, linked. I loaded the odf > file via the text editor. Now I have the text in scribus. I began inserting > frame/page breaks via the text editor. Problem is it runsslower than > molasses in February. It is trying to edit all 250 pages at once. So I would > like to separate the pages I have already marked with a page break > (control/return) fromthe link string, either from the front end or the back > end. But Scribus then treats the first page as having all the text and a > huge overflow. How do I separate some pages fromthe link> string yet retain > just their current contents? > If that is a bridge too far how do I separate pages into reasonable subsets > using Libris writer? >
