Flow text semi-automatically, Flow text automatically, Use smart text reflow – Adobe InDesign CS5 User Manual
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3 If there is more text to be placed, click the out port and repeat steps 1 and 2 until all text has been placed.
Note: When you place text in a frame that is threaded to other frames, text autoflows through the threaded frames,
regardless of the text flow method you choose.
Flow text semi-automatically
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With a loaded text icon, Alt-click (Windows) or Option-click (Mac
OS) a page or frame.
The text flows one column at a time, as in manual flow, but the loaded text icon automatically reloads after each
column is placed.
Flow text automatically
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With the loaded text icon displayed, hold down Shift as you do one of the following:
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Click the loaded text icon in a column to create a frame the width of that column. InDesign creates new text frames
and new document pages until all text is added to the document.
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Click inside a text frame that is based on a master text frame. The text autoflows into the document page frame and
generates new pages as needed, using the master frame’s attributes. (See “
About masters, stacking order, and layers
Flow text automatically without adding pages
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With a loaded text icon, hold down Shift+Alt (Windows) or Shift+Option (Mac
OS).
Use Smart Text Reflow
You can use the Smart Text Reflow feature to add or remove pages when you’re typing or editing text. This feature is
useful when you’re using InDesign as a text editor and you want a new page to be added whenever you type more text
than can fit on the current page. It’s also useful in avoiding overset text or empty pages for situations in which the text
flow changes due to editing text, showing or hiding conditional text, or making other changes to the text flow.
By default, Smart Text Reflow is limited to master text frames — text frames that are on a master page. If the document
includes facing pages, master text frames must appear on both left and right master pages, and the master text frames
must be threaded for Smart Text Reflow to work.
You can change settings to allow pages to be added or removed when working in text frames that aren’t based on
master pages. However, a text frame must be threaded to at least one other text frame on a different page for Smart
Text Reflow to work.
Smart Text Reflow settings appear in Type preferences. These settings apply to the current document. To change
default settings for all new documents, close all documents and specify the settings.
1 Choose Edit > Preferences
> Type (Windows) or InDesign
> Preferences
> Type (Mac
OS).
2 Select Smart Text Reflow.
3 Select any of the following options and then click OK.
Add Pages To
Use this option to determine where the new page is created. For example, suppose you have a three-page
document with text frames on the first two pages and a full-page graphic on the third page. If you’re typing to the end
of page two, you can determine whether the new page is added before or after the full-page graphic on the third page.
Choose End Of Story to add a new page after the second page. Choose End Of Document to add a new page after the
page with the full-page graphic.
In a document with multiple sections, you can choose End Of Section to add the page at the end of the section.