![]() When a text frame is full, text automatically flows into and continues in the next text frame (provided you linked it to the same article). but you link text frames together if they all belong to the same article in the publication. You manually added pages as needed and add more text frames as needed. If you run out of space, the frame will not automatically grow nor will new pages automatically get created. Instead you create a text frame and place it on the page and type only within the frame. In this mode, you don't type directly onto a page. where you have multiple articles and an article might start on one page, but finish on a later page - even with other articles interspersed between them. Page Layout mode: This mode works like a publishing system and is easier to use if you are creating newspapers, newsletters, or magazine style documents.If you delete some of the text from the first page, all text is moved up (including text from adjacent pages). If you reach the end of a page but continue typing, a new pages is added and you continue to type on the new page. In this mode, document text is added directly to the page. Word Processing mode: This is the default mode for most documents. ![]() ![]() Pages has a two major modes of operation. This means the precise instructions might be a little different, but Pages 8.1 does support these features (even if the menus or wording might be a little different). I am on Pages 10.1 and no longer have access to anything that still has v8.1.
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