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Hi,
I have a question about text frames in InDesign. It should probably be easily solvable, but for some reason, I can't seem to find the solution. I am working with a template that uses multiple columns and threading text. Now I want to split the columns into separate text frames, so I can change the height of each column individually. Is there an easy way to do this? I added a picture of how it looks now.
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Unfortunately, there is no way to automatically split a multiple columns frame into multiple one column frames. You have to do it manully : resize the existing frame, create 2 other frames then thread them. Maybe a script exists, but I don't know it.
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You could use a frame with a stroke/fill of none with text wrap to force the text to move to another column.
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No need to spilt the text columns at all. What you want to do is change your layout to three individual (but still threaded) text frames of 1 column, as opposed to one text frame that has 3 columns in it.
If your page doesn't currnetly have column guides, add them.
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The easiest way is to do it by hand.
After that, you can line up the bottom of each column to line up as you wish.
Hope this helps,
Randy
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There's a script to do this
https://creativepro.com/convert-multicolumn-text-frames-to-individual-frames-script/
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The manual way
Select all the text (CTRL A or CMD A)
Cut it
Delete the 1 frame
Layout>Margins and Columns
Add the amount of columns you need (if not already setup)
Draw a text frame in the first column
Paste in your text
You now have 1 column text frame
Click the overset text red plus at the bottom
Shift click the top left of the next empty column
And it will autoflow the next columns,
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