John,

Assuming the rest of the text is in a single text flow, you can do the 
following:

- select all of the main text and cut it out of the document
- select Special > Delete Pages (and delete all of the pages in the document)
- you'll now be on the master pages
- select View > Body Pages (OK the creation of a body page)
- put your cursor in the main text frame and paste

Best Regards,

Brad



On Mar 30, 2011, at 2:32 PM, John Sgammato wrote:

> I have a book (inherited from an outside source) with hundreds of pages of 
> orphaned text frames, some alongside good text, some simply preventing a 
> blank page from being deleted. I can delete them individually, but this will 
> take ages. I want to delete all of them in one swell foop, if I can.
> The orphans are all in an isolated, empty text flow called Notes.
> They are found in 27 chapters.
> They do not appear on the chapter Master pages, so I can?t simply delete them 
> from one chapter?s master pages and then import the page formats to the other 
> chapters.
> Re-applying clean master pages does not exorcise these ghosts.
>  
> Has anyone seen such behavior? Any suggestions for getting rid of these 
> frames, or the whole Notes text flow?
>  
> john
>  
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