A Broken Link Fixes Itself

You’re working on a newsletter and you have a long feature article that starts on page one, continues on an inside page, and continues again with the end of the story on the back page. The editor decides, with good reason, that the story should begin on page one and continue in its entirety on the back page. How do you remove the middle Frame in the three Linked Frames of this story?

Easy, select the middle frame and delete it. The links between frames will not be broken when you delete a middle frame in a story. The copy will automatically flow to the next available frame in the story as if the middle frame never existed.

Tip provided by Jeff Witchel, Certified Adobe® Training Provider.

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