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2009年11月25日 星期三

InDesign 2.8 Threading text

1. Using the Selection tool, click the out port in the frame that is in the 2nd column on page 3.
2. In the Pages panel, double-click the page 4 icon to center page 4 in the document window.
3. Hold down ALT key and click the loaded text icon in the upper-left corner of the 1st column.
This is called semi-automatic threading.
4. Position the loaded text icon in the upper-left corner of the 2nd column on page 4, and click.
5. Click the out port in the text frame on the 2nd column of page 4.
Whenever the pointer displays a loaded text icon, you can click any tool in the Tools panel to stop flowing text.
6. In the Pages panel, double-click the page 7 icon, centering page 7 in the document window.
7. Hold down the ALT, position the loaded text icon in the left column, just below the guide on page 7, and click. Release the ALT key.
Depending on where you click to create the frame and the version of the fonts in use, text may fit exactly or be slightly overset.
8. Position the loaded text icon in the 2nd column below the guide, and click.
9. Choose File > Save.
I think that there is a little mistake in the  figures of step 4 and 8.

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