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Inspiring
November 20, 2023
Question

The sequence of unthreaded frames on a page (document)

  • November 20, 2023
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I have the impression that InDesign arranges unthreaded text frames in order from oldest to newest. This is evident both within the page and the document, as seen during text searches.

Is there any way to enforce a specific order of frames?

 

rgds

mike

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BobLevine
Community Expert
November 20, 2023

For what purpose? If it's reading order you can try the articles panel.

Inspiring
November 20, 2023

The specificity of infographics I am working on, causes there to be dozens text frames on the page. Even a simple search for a text fragment to be changed makes InDesign jump throughout the entire document, finding the desired fragments. It is cumbersome, and I would prefer to have some logic in this.

Robert at ID-Tasker
Brainiac
November 20, 2023

It's simple. The numbers of text frames represent the order in which they were created. If I start searching for the phrase 'Frame,' I will naturally find it in sequence according to the frame numbers.

However, I would prefer to have order based on the page with a search rule: top-down and left-right, therefore according to the sequence 6-2-1-3-4-5.

 

And besides that, can you provide more details about your tool?


What you are looking for - is the most basic and core functionality of my tool:

You can filter and sort by any property of the Graphic Object - almost 800 properties - or Text - 444 properties...

 

In your case - you need to use it "directly" - so you won't be able to use it if you are not a PC user...

 

Otherwise, it could be used in WatchedFolders mode on a dedicated PC connected to the same network with Macs.