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jordan8201

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  1. Yes, this makes sense. I really appreciate the detailed response. Thank you so much!
  2. I'm a little late following up on this. Can you tell me how to create those assets? I opened your document, but wasn't able to figure it out.
  3. I appreciate it. I put them on the same page, selected them both (by holding shift and clicking both), then added as an asset. When I drag onto a new page, it's combining them both into a single frame and I can't get them separated.
  4. I was able to get get the 2 text frames linked together and working, but not the assets. Since the text frames are somtimes (but not always) pages apart, would that prevent me from being able to use them in the future? I tried selecting the "continued at" and "continued from" frames, then adding them as assets, but when I added that asset to another part of the document, it did not display properly.
  5. I’m brand new to Publisher, so I was not even familiar with Assets, so this will be a good learning experience for me. I know how to link text boxes across multiple pages, but I have not used linking in this way. I will study that and pinning today. I’ll report back if I can’t figure it out. Thank you!
  6. Thanks for the welcome and the sample file. I see the issue now. Your "continued on page..." is inside the frame with the other text. I have mine in a separate text box on top of the other box (which is how I did it before with ID). I tried it your way and it worked. The problem I see is that I am going to have ot continue going back and moving the link if I add or edit text because it will move my "Continued on..." link around. Am I missing something? Or am I wrong? Or, is there some way to anchor the text within the text box so that the rest of the text will flow around it? Thanks again for helping with this.
  7. When I choose Text>Insert>Fields>Next Frame Page Number, it inserts the next page number rather than the page number that the frame is continued on.
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