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@Tom: I’m going to give that a go. Still a fair bit of work to link all those frames one by one, but I’m kind of resigned to that : )
Thanks for all the help everyone.
@Tom: Thanks Tom, I clicked on the out port of the first frame and then on the middle of the second frame, but the first paragraph of text from the second frame adopted the styling of the text in the first frame.
So, my first frame contains a heading, styled with ‘Heading 1’. The frame I want to link to contains body text, styled ‘Body’. When I clicked on the out port of the first frame and then on the second frame, the frames did link but the first paragraph of my ‘Body’ text adopted the ‘Heading 1’ style. Any suggestions?
@Dwayne: The reason I want to move to a new document is because essentially I want a document with the same text styled in the same way, but with only one text frame on each page, as opposed to multiple text frames on each page, which is how the original document is setup. I figured if I could somehow select all the text, I could create a new document, with one text frame on my master page, so when I paste the text into the text frame on page 1 of my new document, it will automatically create as many pages as necessary. Make sense?
Thanks Tom. How would I do that?
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