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I had copied a Publisher 2 document to 3 different locations yesterday. Today Publisher 2, out of the blue, moved text way down its frames. This has happened only partially to the second (=last) page of my document. The first page remains intact. I cannot track down the reason for this. Have copied styles from correct text frames, reset Publisher, removed and reinstalled Publisher. All in vain.

However, when duplicating the second page to nr. 3 the page 3 is correct. Page 2 remains corrupted. Deleting page 2 seems to restore to the original and intended document. Saving it and reopening, nevertheless, shows identical corruption as before. Publisher on my iPad shows the same problem. Publisher on a different Apple Studio shows also the same problem.

JB 23-24 test.afpub

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Hi @Antoon Naus,

Both page 2 and 3 look identical for me, your issue with the text frames overflowing/disappearing appears to have been caused by page wrapping applied to the 'Front' Group in your layer stack as content is set to wrap to the Largest side, if you select this group and go to Text > Text Wrap > Show Text Wrap Settings and change this setting to 'Both Sides' the text frame content will re-appear.

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