buond?, > > I understand your point, but I thought I could have a text frame > > already placed in the page > > by using the master pages, then I would edit the frame and input my > > text. Do you mean that > > I have to create a text frame for each one of the 300 pages of the > > book? > I think what you're illustrating is that you need to figure out the > most efficient order of doing things. Maybe not create 300 empty > pages, but create a layout, then copy pages as needed, apply Master > Pages as needed. > > It can be done in any order you want, but there is no sense in > creating a page layout 150 or 300 times.
addendum: scribus won't be able to manage a text flow of 150 to 300 pages! you should break you document in several files of about 50 pages. you should also create text flows which are just a few pages (about 10?) long. if this is not possible for you, there are good chances that: - scribus is not the right tool for the work you are currently planning or - you are not planning correctly you work. on top of it, it may also be that scribus is not mature enough for that task. have fun a.l.e
