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Thank you guys..
Well, seems to be that having various stories in a document is not such a great idea after all. Better have all text frames threaded in a single story and break the text where needed with page/frame/section breaks, right? Anyway, anybody knows at least how to select all text frames in a document?
Hi guys, thanks a lot for your comments. What about if I have a 50-pages document where there are 10 stories scattered over the pages. Some of them occupy only one frame, some others use several frames in the same page and most others occupy several frames over different pages. Each story may have different style and I need to make some kind of change in the text of all stories. How do I select all the text to apply the changes? This is something that can be done with any word processing program. Think about this. It wouldn’t be practical to thread all these stories just to be able to select all text. And I have a couple of related questions: how do I navigate through the various stories in the document? E.g. how do I navigate from one story to the next or previous or to the last story? How do I select all frames from a particular story (the frames, not the text)? And is there a way to select all frames in a document, or at least all text frames? The only “select all” shortcut I know selects all frames from a page or spread, but not from the whole document. Any help will be highly appreciated. G.
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