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Adding frame inside a thread (top) and result (bottom)

Unthread text frames

When you unthread a text frame, you break the connection between the frame and all subsequent frames in the thread.
Any text that previously appeared in the frames becomes overset text (no text is deleted). All subsequent frames are
empty.

Using the Selection tool, do one of the following:

Double-click an in port or out port to break the connection between frames.

Click an in port or an out port that represents a thread to another frame. For example, in a two-framed thread, click
either the out port of the first frame or the in port of the second frame. Position the loaded text icon over the
previous or next frame to display the unthread icon

. Click in the frame you want to remove from the thread.

Removing frame from thread

To break one story into two stories, cut the text that needs to go in the second story, break the connection between the
frames, and then paste the text into the first frame of the second story.

Cut or delete threaded text frames

Whenever you cut or delete text frames, no text is deleted; the text remains in the thread.

Cut a frame from a thread

You can cut a frame from a thread and paste the frame elsewhere. The frame is removed with a copy of the text, but
no text is removed from the original story. When you cut and paste a series of threaded text frames at once, the pasted
frames maintain their connection to each other, but lose connection to any other frames in the original story.

1 Using the Selection tool, select one or more frames (Shift-click to select multiple objects).

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