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Text frame

Community Beginner ,
Dec 02, 2025 Dec 02, 2025

In one page i have two column and i want to add text to the end of the text frame like below image

nikitags02_0-1764671061152.png

Instade of this my text will look like as below

nikitags02_1-1764671170153.png

I want like first one 

 

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Community Expert ,
Dec 02, 2025 Dec 02, 2025

Is your problem the font or the justification in the second image? I suspect all you need to do is import the paragraph tag format from the first document into the second and use it there.

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Community Expert ,
Dec 02, 2025 Dec 02, 2025

Hi,

As Jeff said: The only difference which I see is the justification. You have left-aligned text and want justified text. Is this correct?

If yes, select all text. Open the Paragraph Designer. In the Basic tab in Alignment select Justified.

Then click Update Style.

As there are several paragraph formats involved, FrameMaker will open the Global Update Options dialog. Do not change the options, just click Update.

Best regards, Winfried

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Community Expert ,
Dec 02, 2025 Dec 02, 2025

It looks like (at least) the typeface, point size & justification of the lower/added text is different: sans-serif, larger & ragged-right.

If that's the problem at hand, as Jeff suggests, just apply the paragraph format (style) of the existing paragraphs to the new content.

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Community Expert ,
Dec 10, 2025 Dec 10, 2025

Hi @nikitags02:

 

If you are copying/pasting or importing the new content, it is likely coming in with overrides.

 

Double check that you have the correct paragraph style names assigned (i.e., Body and Bulleted), save the file and the use Edit > Find/Change:

Find: Paragraph Format Overrides
Change to: Remove Overrides

 

By saving first, if this doesn't give you the desired result, you can Undo or use File > Revert to Saved to return to the earlier version. 

 

~Barb

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Dec 11, 2025 Dec 11, 2025
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@nikitags02 - most of your posts have been about InDesign - are you sure you're not using it instead of Framemaker? 

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