Preventing a text frame from containing text from next page

2010-07-20 Thread Dick Spierings
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/ 

* d.spieri...@fluidwell.com 

 

 

 

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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



 

 

Radiometer Medical ApS

Akandevej 21

2700 Bronshoj

Denmark

Phone: +45 38 27 38 27

CVR: 27 50 91 85

www.radiometer.com

 

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Preventing a text frame from containing text from next page

2010-07-20 Thread Dick Spierings
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



' +31 (0)413 343786

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

* d.spierings at fluidwell.com 







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







Radiometer Medical ApS

Akandevej 21

2700 Bronshoj

Denmark

Phone: +45 38 27 38 27

CVR: 27 50 91 85

www.radiometer.com





Preventing a text frame from containing text from next page

2010-07-19 Thread Andersen, Verner Engell VEA
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



Radiometer Medical ApS 
Akandevej 21 
2700 Bronshoj 
Denmark 
Phone: +45 38 27 38 27 
CVR: 27 50 91 85 
www.radiometer.com
For the latest trends in acute care testing, go to Radiometer's knowledge site 
www.acutecaretesting.org





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RE: Preventing a text frame from containing text from next page

2010-07-19 Thread LW White











Verner,

It sounds as though the list of markers on the front page does not fill up the 
front page so that the subsequent text simply flows after it, which is expected 
behavior. The simplest thing to do is to reduce the size of the text frame on 
the front page (not on the master page, but on the body page itself) to force 
the text following the list onto the back page. You'll have to do this each 
time you update the book and reapply master pages, of course.

If you want a less ad hoc solution, then you might consider setting up your 
front and back pages with separate text flows so that the back page text cannot 
flow into the front page frame.

Alternatively, if the back page text is fixed, you might simply add it to the 
back 
master page as boilerplate text in a background flow so that it never runs
 onto the front page.

Best,
Leigh

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text from next page

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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Preventing a text frame from containing text from next page

2010-07-19 Thread Andersen, Verner Engell VEA
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



Radiometer Medical ApS 
Akandevej 21 
2700 Bronshoj 
Denmark 
Phone: +45 38 27 38 27 
CVR: 27 50 91 85 
www.radiometer.com
For the latest trends in acute care testing, go to Radiometer's knowledge site 
www.acutecaretesting.org





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Preventing a text frame from containing text from next page

2010-07-19 Thread LW White











Verner,

It sounds as though the list of markers on the front page does not fill up the 
front page so that the subsequent text simply flows after it, which is expected 
behavior. The simplest thing to do is to reduce the size of the text frame on 
the front page (not on the master page, but on the body page itself) to force 
the text following the list onto the back page. You'll have to do this each 
time you update the book and reapply master pages, of course.

If you want a less ad hoc solution, then you might consider setting up your 
front and back pages with separate text flows so that the back page text cannot 
flow into the front page frame.

Alternatively, if the back page text is fixed, you might simply add it to the 
back 
master page as boilerplate text in a background flow so that it never runs
 onto the front page.

Best,
Leigh

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Subject: Preventing a text frame from containing 
text from next page

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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