Text Flow
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 About

Background:

One of the few feature of DTP packages (of which MS Publisher is one) which have not been incorporated into Word 7 is the ability for text to flow from one text box to another.

In Publisher, you can nominate which text box should take the overflow when your first text box gets æfull'.  This is the method used by magazine and newspaper editors to flow text from one column to another on a different page - the ubiqitous æContd on page XX' message.

Step by step:

First, create two text boxes on a Publisher page.  Then start entering text in text box 1, as follows.  As soon as text box 1 is æfull', the ellipses button (æConnect frame') appears, as you can see.

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Click this button, and you will be presented with:

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You are offered two levels of on-line help to walk you through the process.  Feel free to explore both avenues, but for the time being, simply click the Continue button.

You will be returned to the Publisher page, and your cursor will have changed into a cup which looks like it is pouring liquid.  This is Publisher's subtle way of asking you into which text box would you like the text æoverflow' to be æpoured'  Click in the second text box.  Your extra text will now automatically flow into this box.

This second text box also grows a button - the æGo to previous frame' button, which appears at the top of the frame..  In our current example, this button seems a little superflous, since both frames are proximate - but this second frame could well be on page 23 or page 197 - many pages away.  The button now serves a valuable purpose.

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