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Weird thing happening.

1)  Master page running head is detached on a specific page and being edited - text box shows normal. Single line

2) As soon as Detached edit is closed - red buttons appear for text overrun - but there is no extra text or new paragraph space.

(duplicated the running head from the neighbouring page and positioned using Shift)

see photos Run 1 and Run 2

If detached running head text box is "reset" (click Master Page on Layers panel, click Running head text box)   the red overrun warning disappears.

BUT when the text/drawing group is moved up close, the red buttons appear again.  When it's moved down again, the red warnings disappear.

see photos Run 3, Run 4 and Run 5 

I have no reason to think this is a bug - but have no idea why or how this happening.  Any suggestions.

thanks,

 

Dennison

Run 5.jpg

Run 4.jpg

Run 3.jpg

Run 2.jpg

Run 1.jpg

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Purely a guess...

In the screenshot where you're editing detached it looks like you reduced the height of the text frame, and it is no longer tall enough to allow for descenders. In fact, it looks like you've chopped off the bottoms of the existing letters a little bit. Possibly the overflow indication is based partly on font metrics and not just on the current content of the frame?

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