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February 29, 2024
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Thread: Connecting Multiple Text Frames Across 1,200+ Pages in InDesign

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I want to create a document with over 1,200 pages using InDesign, resembling the provided image (dots instead of text). Each page will contain four text frames of varied sizes. My challenge involves integrating four extensive Word documents into these text frames. To achieve this, I need to interconnect all frames. The goal is to link all "Frame 1s" to every other Frame 1 across pages, and the same for Frame 2s, Frame 3s, and Frame 4s. Ultimately my document will have four different so-called Stories/ Threads , all starting from the first page. And here's the problem: I can't connect all frames simultaneously. While I successfully merged one frame type-frame 1s (using Insert Pages to replicate 1,200 identical pages based on a parent page), this method doesn't extend to all four frames. It looks like I can only connect one frame number at a time (only create 1 story at a time). I experimented with various options such as with/without: Parent pages, Smart Flow, Shift, Alt, duplicate spreads, etc., but nothing worked. Any suggestions on how you would approach this?

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Robert at ID-Tasker
Braniac
March 2, 2024

@Emilia23857006mvjk 

 

If I may add to @Peter Spier's description - this is how your Master Spread should look like - I've moved each pair of TextFrames to a separate layers - for clarity:

 

And as @Peter Spier said - Smart Reflow isn't so smart - after overriding each TF on 1st Page and hitting NumEnter few times - it automatically adds new pages but then shifts previously added pages:

 

 

But after reverting, turning it OFF, hitting NumEnter few times and then manually reflowing:

 

 

New Participant
March 5, 2024

Thank you for the great visuals! I had the issues that you described, but at the end worked for me just with 1-page Parent. After running some additional/Optional updates to my Window the problem was resolved. Thank you for your help 🙂

Peter Spier
Braniac
February 29, 2024

You should be able to do this by creating a parent page (probably a two-page spread) with 4 frames per page. Thread the pairs across the spread. DO NOT designate a primary text frame.

New Participant
March 1, 2024

Thanks for the advice. I created a new document with the following settings: No Primary Text Frame, With Smart Text Reflow, With a Parent/Master containing 4 (Facing?) pages. I linked each of the four text frames on the parent pages. I then placed my first Word document in frame 1 (on the first normal page). This worked well: all text moved to all frames 1 until the Story ended. Then I did the same with Frame 2s - and that's where the problem arose. Even though Frames 2 also nicely reflowed the merged Frames 2, Frames 1 lost the previously placed text (only the first 4 text frames remained with text - the rest were empty). When I tried to place the 3rd Word document into thext frame 3 , both frames 1 and 2s lost their text, and additionally some text frames 4 I was not able to activate / edit or place text. I start thinking that maybe the document is too long (over 1200 pages) and other my computer is not good enough to handle this amount or maybe even for InDesign it is too much. I am thinking to buy new computer with better RAM(?) memory. Can somone advise me on the minimum sofware /computer requirments ? Many thanks for any advises (I have basic knowledge of InDesign).

Peter Spier
Braniac
March 1, 2024

Text shoulds not be disappearing once placed, so something is wonky. It might be related to smart text reflow - a feature I find at bewst dangerous, and at worst useless, but I'm old-school. Hold the shift key when placing text anc InDesing will add pages to hold it all. Also not sure I understand why you created a 4-page parent spread. Unless you are doing some sort of fold-out pages this will also be a problem for output.

 

In the meantime, which version, including dot release number and language localization are you using, and what is your OS (and version). You may have run into a bug, and if so it may have been corrected in a newer release, or with an OS upgrade, or you may want to roll back to a version 18 if you are running 19.

 

1200 pages is a pretty big document. Is it possible to split your text into sections and make multiple files? This is commonly done with very long documents, and the various files are combined/managed using the Book panel.