Best Scalable Method for Handling “Jump Lines” in Large InDesign Documents?
Hi everyone,
I’m currently working on a long-form editorial layout in Adobe InDesign where multiple stories flow across non-consecutive pages. I need to implement newspaper-style jump lines such as:
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“Continued on page X”
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“Continued from page Y”
The main challenge is keeping everything accurate after text reflow and pagination changes. I’m looking for a solution that remains stable even after significant edits in large documents (100+ pages).
I’m familiar with cross-references and text variables, but I’m unsure which method scales best in real production environments.
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Is there a reliable way to detect where a threaded story breaks across pages?
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Are cross-references stable enough for heavy editing workflows?
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Would a scripting approach (ExtendScript or UXP) be more robust long-term?
I work in digital workflow and automation as well (currently building Funnelflex — https://funnelflex.com), so I’m especially interested in solutions that are systematic and scalable rather than manual fixes.
