On Sun 21 Nov 2010 (14:20:52 +1100), pprewett@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote: >> For example you have a two page document, you insert a page >> after page 1. You might expect to have page 1, a blank page, >> and then the old page 2. That's not what you get, the contents >> of the old page 2 flow backwards into the newly inserted page. >> I would have thought that this was the expected behaviour when auto-flow is switched on. If you wish to leave autoflow on just create a new frame on top of the page which has flowed backwards. This will force the page back to where it was and give you a frame to work on. This frame can be subdivided by superimposing new frames. Sometimes a better way is to create separate chapters for the text before and after the inserted page - but it is easy to be wise after the event! NB Auto page delete can be very confusing when you are adding pages - I normally switch it off. -- John Evans Mijas Winchester To unsubscribe or subscribe goto: //www.freelists.org/list/davidpilling