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Subject: Re: [libreoffice-users] text frame
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>
>Cor Nouws wrote:
>> ?? How would you create a link 'between' one frame?
>
>I think there's a misunderstanding.  I believe e-letter meant to say
>"... you can link two frames only (and not more than two)..."
>

Correct

>> Just use it as follows, I woudl suggest:
>> frame1 => frame2 => frame3 => framen ...
>
>This seems to work.  Just for reference, you would do it like this:
>Create 3 text frames (frame1, frame2 and frame3).
>Select the 1st frame.
>Click on the "link frames" button (in the toolbar, looks like a chain-link)
>Click on the 2nd frame. (frame1 and frame2 are now linked)
>Select the 2nd frame
>Click on the "link frames" button.
>Click on the 3rd frame. (frame2 and frame3 are now linked)
>
>To test that the 3 frames are correctly linked:
>Click inside frame1 and start typing some text (you may need to resize
>the frame a little)
>
>As you keep typing, the text spills over into frame2.  If you
>continue, it spills over into frame3.
>
>e-letter, does Cor's suggestion (also discussed in this post) solve
>your problem?
>

I have not tried either methods. I expected some sort of frame
configuration functionality as in LaTeX, where the frame flow into
multiple frames can be configured _once_; so LaTeX is more suited for
this task.

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