I am in a publisher document. It is already formatted, but at the last page I
have text in over flow. I dont know how to make a new page and keep all the
headers/footers for the remaining text?
You might have better luck getting an answer by posting your question in the
general newsgroup: microsoft.public.publisher
DavidF
>I am in a publisher document. It is already formatted, but at the last page
>I
> have text in over flow. I dont know how to make a new page and keep all
> the
> headers/footers for the remaining text?
Thanks for being a great customer of Microsoft and for posting your inquiry
in the general news group.
For your information, please check down on your Publisher Window (near the
Status bar). Pages are numbered from; 1,2,3... Single click on the next page.
For instance; Click on 2 if you are on your first Page.
Wish you the best!
> I am in a publisher document. It is already formatted, but at the last page I
> have text in over flow. I dont know how to make a new page and keep all the
> headers/footers for the remaining text?
Mary Sauer - 02 Jun 2007 12:46 GMT
Don't think this is the answer Melissa is looking for.
Melissa, Insert, new page, check duplicate objects on page ___. Delete the text
box on the new page and insert a new text box. Return to the old page, select
the text box, select the link icon, your cursor will turn into a bucket, go to
your new page and pour into the text box, the overflow will appear.

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>> have text in over flow. I dont know how to make a new page and keep all the
>> headers/footers for the remaining text?
DavidF - 02 Jun 2007 13:27 GMT
Thanks Mary.
DavidF
> Don't think this is the answer Melissa is looking for.
>
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>>> the
>>> headers/footers for the remaining text?
Mary Sauer - 02 Jun 2007 16:51 GMT
I thought it was a web question or I would have answered sooner. How are you,
David?

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> Thanks Mary.
>
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>>>> have text in over flow. I dont know how to make a new page and keep all the
>>>> headers/footers for the remaining text?
DavidF - 02 Jun 2007 20:02 GMT
I figured you would be around, but as you had missed it, and I wasn't sure
of what the OP was asking, I thought I would send them to the general group.
I be good...thanks.
DavidF
>I thought it was a web question or I would have answered sooner. How are
>you, David?
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>>>>> all the
>>>>> headers/footers for the remaining text?
If you are still havin gthe overflow problem I think I can help you. If you
click on the A... at the bottom of your text box and click auto overflow it
will build the new page for you. If it does not simply click insert new
page, then draw your text box, click on the link button while in the textbox
with the over flow and it will give you a jug...click on the new textbox and
the overflow will spill into it.
I hope this helps I'm not good with instructions...lol

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> I am in a publisher document. It is already formatted, but at the last page I
> have text in over flow. I dont know how to make a new page and keep all the
> headers/footers for the remaining text?