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Insert page in Link Sequence

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Pall - 29 Apr 2004 23:41 GMT
I am using Publisher 2000 on a Windows 2000 machine. I have a document that is linked all throughout it. My problem is that I'd like to add a page in the middle of the document and have the linking remain (with the new page linked as well). There does not seem to be any easy way to get this done... or is there

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???MS?Publisher??? - 30 Apr 2004 02:59 GMT
Pall what type of 'links' are these?
We are talking here about a paper publication - we are yes?
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Pall - 30 Apr 2004 05:41 GMT
Text Field link... where the overflow of one text field automatically goes into the other field.
Ed Bennett - 30 Apr 2004 07:24 GMT
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> I am using Publisher 2000 on a Windows 2000 machine. I have a
> document that is linked all throughout it. My problem is that I'd
> like to add a page in the middle of the document and have the linking
> remain (with the new page linked as well).

Go the page before the space where you will be inserting the page.
Disconnect the link on last text box on that page.
Now go to Insert > Page, create your objects, etc.
Now link up the text boxes (you should only need to create two links)

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???MS?Publisher??? - 30 Apr 2004 17:50 GMT
The linking will remain if you insert a page.

Inserting pages does not break the linking in any way and never has done.

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