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Hello,
I have a similar problem. For some reason the text breaks to the next page while there is still room. No style is applied to the text. If I make the frame larger, it takes a few more lines, but doesn’t let take the one or couple of lines needed to complete the page.
I can’t fine any hidden characters.
When I retype the whole problematic paragraph, or paste it from no formatted text (ex. Notepad) it does the same.
I would greatly appreciate your help.
Thank you.
Another question:
The table I made for the varying info, if I actually override it in order to type in, gets “disconnected” from its Master.
Let’s say I want to modify margins/column size, which affect the text-table – these change won’t apply to the text-table, because it’s overridden.
Is there a way to make a Basic “form”, which can be modified if necessary from the Masterpage and affect all pages, while each document-page will have it’s own info in the table?
I’m sorry, I’m a pretty basic user of InDesign but would love to – and need it! – learn it better.
I really appreciate your help.
Thank you so much!
On the Master Page I had defined the font size, color etc. (entered the info of one person and then deleted it, just to keep the font properties).
But when I insert the info on the page (I copy and past existing info), some of it gets lost (and when it’s many, it’s a lot of time to fix each separately).
Could you please advise me on this?
Is it necessary to create a character (paragraph?) style for each kinf of text I need?
Does it make a difference here?
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