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Text Frame Within A Text Frame: How do I make them the same flow?

Explorer ,
Jan 06, 2012 Jan 06, 2012

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Happy New Year to Everyone!

Here's my first question of the year:

To save space on a page, I'm using a text frame within a text frame for a lettered list:

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As you can see, the right side begins at A when I need it to go on to D and E. I've tried messing with the flows, because I'm guessing these two text frames have two different flows (?). Also, if there is a better way to organize lists side-by-side like this, I'd appreciate the pointer.

Thanks to whoever can give me a tip on this!

Jessie

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Jan 06, 2012 Jan 06, 2012

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Jessie, eliminate the text box and try setting a tab for the beginning of the right-hand column. That way they all remain in the same flow.

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LEGEND ,
Jan 06, 2012 Jan 06, 2012

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Jessie,

You can accomplish this in several different ways:

- Use a two-column (invisible, i.,e. no borders) table and set the numbering to increment column-wise

- Split the text frame into multiple columns (i.e. use the Object Properties to specify the number of columns)

- Don't overlap the text frames (keep them side-by-side) and connect the flow from the left to the right text frame.

Using the invisible table approach is probably the least onerous from a maintenance perspective.

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Jan 09, 2012 Jan 09, 2012

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Thank you, Ron and Arnis. Great tips. I ended up using the invisible table and it worked easily. I still need to practice using tabs; I'm not that great at them yet. Thanks, Arnis, for providing the other options as well--I got stuck thinking about text boxes that I didn't move on to other options.

Have a great day, and thanks for helping solve my wee problem!

Jessie

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