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If I understand what you're showing: the text flowing out of (below) that top text frame simply means that the frame is too small to hold all the text you tried to insert into it. The blue frame with the red dots is, I think, an indication that:

  1. You have View > Show Text Flow enabled;
  2. The Text Frame is not selected; and
  3. The last time it was selected, you clicked on the red eye icon to tell Publisher to display the overflow text. (If you click in the frame, you should see a red eye icon with no slash through it.)

I think you need to enlarge that Text Frame until it's big enough to hold the text, or shrink the font size until it fits, or create another frame for it to flow into and manually link the two frames, or tell Publisher to automatically create a new frame and flow the text.

-- Walt
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