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druckkontor.e
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May 21, 2021
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How to Fix Threaded Text Frames Not Flowing in Correct Order in InDesign

  • May 21, 2021
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I have an issue with my threaded text frames. The text frames are threaded on my master page and ID is set to automatically add pages at the end of the text paragraph (first setting under automatic text flow). When I place my text, the text is placed in order on each page. But when I now format and break text to the next page, it sometimes happens that the text is not moved to the next page but jumps several pages to the end (like 2, 3, 5, 4). I can't really recreate it, sometimes it happens, sometimes it is still in order. Can someone help if I need to use a different setting or if this is a bug? Thanks!

 

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New Participant
August 10, 2024

Was this problem ever resolved? As I have the same thing but have figured out that it happens when more than one spread is added.
I have a master pages with linked text boxes across the spread (and set as primary text frame).
If I add just 2 pages (insert 2 pages at end of document) then the added pages have the text boxes linked correctly.

But if I add more than 2 pages (insert 4 pages at end of document) then the 4 added pages have text boxes which link all over the place (ie from p2 to p3 then back to p2 - it's a mess).

 

I have tried the smart text reflow on and off in preferences and it makes no difference.

Is this a bug?

New Participant
August 10, 2024

Further to this... the only workaround I have found is to only insert two pages at a time. And then link the text thread at the end of each spread to the next spread... not such a smart text reflow option.  

But this sounds like the same text thread problem druckkontor had in 2021 - so sounds like this problem has been around for a while (and a google search - with the not very helpful AI overview - suggest not using automatic text threads for long documents?!).

Diane Burns
Inspiring
May 22, 2021

Also, could you please clarify what you mean by "first setting under automatic text flow"? There are settings in Preferences > Type > Smart Text Reflow that affect how text frames are added in a thread. Doesn't necessarily explain what's going on in your case but want to make sure we understand what settings you do have. 

druckkontor.e
Known Participant
May 25, 2021

Sorry, I use the program in German, so I didn't know how it is called in English 😄 But yes, Preferences > Type > Smart Text Reflow And there the first setting, the end of the text paragraph. I also added a screenshot, hope this helps 🙂

Anna Lander
Inspiring
May 22, 2021

show please Master page with Text Threads shown.

Did you import the text as one item using Primary text frame or added pages manually?

druckkontor.e
Known Participant
May 25, 2021

Thank you for your reply. I attached you the master page. The setup is simple, I just have 2 frames that are threaded. The text is imported as one and ID automatically adds new pages so text won't overflow. Then I add formats to the text and break it to the next page at certain points. This also means that the text will move and ID creates new pages to avoid overflow. So the document consists of a double sided cover page (which is not connected with the text, other master page) and a very long threaded text over 6-20 pages.

Anna Lander
Inspiring
May 25, 2021

What happens if you turn Off the "Doppelseltige..." option? Your master spread has different left and right pages, this may cause adding pages to keep the text on the original side/