While you can set multiple flows to Autoconnect, in reality only the one
that makes the new page autoconnects to the previous frame.
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From: Pat Christenson [mailto:pat.christen...@morningstar.com]
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Main text (flow A) and sidebar (flow B). Ideally, neither should run over to a
second page, but this will be a multi-page document.
Is that's the intended behavior, it sucks. Why would I want an auto-connected
flow to disconnect itself?
Pat
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From: Framers
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Hi Pat,
I am pretty sure that is how it works when you have multiple flows. What are
you using the second flow for? Thanks.
Rick
Rick Quatro
Carmen Publishing Inc.
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585-366-4017
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From: Framers
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I'm building a template that has 2 flows (A and B). Each flow appears on every
page and I've checked that Autoconnect is enabled in text frames on master and
body pages. The problem is when one flow overflows and creates new page, the
other flow is disconnected from its flow on the new page.
Fr