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- From: brown@ftms.UUCP (Vidiot)
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- Subject: Re: Printing quadruple-sided...
- Message-ID: <258@ftms.UUCP>
- Date: 24 Jul 92 16:31:46 GMT
- References: <1992Jul22.214154.14552@unidata.com>
- Reply-To: brown@ftms.UUCP (Vidiot)
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- In article <1992Jul22.214154.14552@unidata.com> uso01@unidata.com (Steven Owens) writes:
- <
- < I've been having some trouble with master pages. I set up a
- <left and right master page, mirrors of each other (each page has a
- <wide column, and a thin column on the "outside"
- < edge for comments, etc). When a new left page is created it
- <seems to use most of the formatting from the left master page,
- <i.e. graphics, headers, footers, but the two main text frames
- <are out of place. Reapplying the left master page does not
- <fix the problem. Any ideas?
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- Just a quick check, look at the master page, select the text frame and look
- to see if autoconnect is turned on and that it is part of a flow, i.e., the
- letter A is there for the flow.
-
- Just a thought. Check the simple thing first.
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