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I noticed that in multi-page documents with text frames linked from page to page the command select all text (ctrl + A) does not select text through all pages like in Quark or Pagemaker. It only selects text in the current page which is not good from my point of view. It would be nice to fix this mistake.
I noticed that in multi-page documents with text frames linked from page to page the command select all text (ctrl + A) does not select text through all pages like in Quark or Pagemaker. It only selects text in the current page which is not good from my point of view. It would be nice to fix this mistake.
== Question -- [[User:Kunda|Kunda]] ([[User talk:Kunda|talk]]) 03:09, 7 November 2013 (CET) ==
So a page like this is super difficult for a person like myself to read. I'm not sure what other people's process is but I would imagine that I'm not an isolated case. Also is this page still relevant? Do you want to encourage folks to add feedback here?  '''-[[User:Kunda|Kunda]] ([[User talk:Kunda|talk]])'''

Revision as of 02:09, 7 November 2013

I noticed that in multi-page documents with text frames linked from page to page the command select all text (ctrl + A) does not select text through all pages like in Quark or Pagemaker. It only selects text in the current page which is not good from my point of view. It would be nice to fix this mistake.

Select text through all pages.

I noticed that in multi-page documents with text frames linked from page to page the command select all text (ctrl + A) does not select text through all pages like in Quark or Pagemaker. It only selects text in the current page which is not good from my point of view. It would be nice to fix this mistake.

Question -- Kunda (talk) 03:09, 7 November 2013 (CET)

So a page like this is super difficult for a person like myself to read. I'm not sure what other people's process is but I would imagine that I'm not an isolated case. Also is this page still relevant? Do you want to encourage folks to add feedback here? -Kunda (talk)