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If the text has no space to keep thetters in one line, as no hyphenation is possible, it is pushed away to the next frame or to overset.
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But even when I make a new textbox to overset the letters arent there. Anyways the text has enough space for hyphenation. So there must be a wrong setting anywhere.
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The next text frame must also be wide enough. Hyphenation is not possible with your text as it is no language.
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The glyphs don't have enough space. Hyphenation is not possible here.
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It looks like your text either has hyphenation turned off or has No Break applied.
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That is to be expected. The characters are considered one word; if hyphenation is off the word does not fit (logical, you see that) but also can not be 'broken' into two parts with an hyphen. So it can not do anything as it does not fit and your text 'disappears' untill it fits again. So what you see is very logical expected behaviour.