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Your parent page is set to two columns and the text frame on the parent page is two columns. (You only have a text frame on the left parent page, not the right.)
The problem is you are not using the parent text frame--you have a single-column frame directly on top of it.
I would:
Remove the overrides from my paragraph styles.
Cut the text from the existing text frames.
Delete (DON'T CUT) the existing single-column frames.
Paste the text into the text frame placed by the parent. (Remember, i
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You would have to show us frame edges - but I suspect Keep Options / Start Paragraph - Next Text Frame option in the ParaStyle definition.
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You would have to show us frame edges - but I suspect Keep Options / Start Paragraph - Next Text Frame option in the ParaStyle definition.
By @Robert at ID-Tasker
How many columns do you have - in that particular TextFrame?
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Is there a "+" sign after your paragraph style on the other pages?
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Is there a "+" sign after your paragraph style on the other pages?
By @Dave Creamer of IDEAS
No, when OP applies style to the text on the 2nd page - it jumps to a TextFrame on the 3rd page.
But it looks like it jumps to the next TextFrame - rather than TF on the Next Page.
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It would help to see more of what is going on. Show frame edges and show hidden characters
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Your column show an "end of flow" marker which means the two text frames are not threaded.
Go to View>Extras>Show Text Threads and select a frame with the Selection tool to see how they are connected.
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To me they all look threaded.
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Can you upload your file, or if you want, send me your file?
D Creamer at IDEAS Training dot com
(not spaces and use the @ and . as usual.)
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Yes, and I see the problem.
First, you have stacked text frames on the page, so it looks like you have two columns, but it's really the frame underneath from the parent page that is in two. That's not causing the main issue, however.
The problem is inconsistant use of the Span setting. Your "good" page has an override on the Span setting on the first "column" that is not part of the actual style.
The other page does not.
I would suggest you switch to a two-column layout and not use the Span feature at all.
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Your parent page is set to two columns and the text frame on the parent page is two columns. (You only have a text frame on the left parent page, not the right.)
The problem is you are not using the parent text frame--you have a single-column frame directly on top of it.
I would:
Remove the overrides from my paragraph styles.
Cut the text from the existing text frames.
Delete (DON'T CUT) the existing single-column frames.
Paste the text into the text frame placed by the parent. (Remember, it only on the left page.)
Do all your clean up on a copy of the file, not your only copy.
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Thank you, I figured it out.
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Hi Hendy, I'm glad you figured it out but are you connected to the OP (devorah) in some way?
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