Now we will add a new text frame for our first story.
Step 13: Begin by selecting ->
The pointer has changed to cross-hairs. You can draw your new text box with this cursor. Start by placing the pointer at one corner. Click and hold the mouse button. Drag the mouse diagonally. An outline will appear which represents your new text frame. When you have a text frame of reasonable size, release the mouse button.
It is not important if your text box does not resemble the example for the purposes of this tutorial.
When you release the mouse button, a new dialog box appears.
This dialog box lists all the current frame sets. The default value is highlighted. By selecting the default value, you will create a new frame set (text will not flow from any other frame into this frame)
Notice that the default name for this frameset is Text Frameset 3
Step 14: For the purposes of this tutorial, the default value of Create new frameset with this frame is good. Simply select .
Now you can see your new frame has been created. It is called Text Frameset 3
Now we are going to create another small frame right next to this one.
Step 15: Select ->
Again using the crosshair pointer, draw another small frame near the first one.
A dialog box will appear.
Step 16: Select Text Frameset 3 using your mouse.
Step 17: Select .
What you have just done, is connect this new textframe, to the last frame you created. To test this:
Step 18: Click once inside the new frame with the
mouse button.Notice that your cursor immediately jumps to the frame to the left. That is because the left frame is the first frame in the current frameset.
Step 19: Begin typing. You will need to type quite a bit, but keep typing. When you run out of space in the text frame, you will see your new text is moved immediately into your new text frame.