In message <5405479858dave@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> Dave Symes <dave@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > I think I've discovered my problem specifics. > In the original document, with no embedded frames or graphics, all > created, copy and paste directly, the graphic frames are the full width > between the left and right sides of the Master frame. > For some reason I do not understand, if I copy that frame or graphic to > the clipboard, then try to embed it, something happens, it's not embedded > and that strange page with the overflow arrow is created. > If in the original document I make the frame containing the grapic a few > mm smaller that the full width of the Master frame, copy to the clipboard. > It will embed correctly. > Dave I had something similar today, and I suspect it is connected with the text flow settings for the frame. As you say, making it narrower solves that part of the problem. I did try in my case setting text flow to none. I didn't try reducing the inset to 0 on either that frame, or the default frame it lay on top of. Removing the default frame solved it for me. -- Alan Adams, from Northamptonshire alan@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://www.nckc.org.uk/ To unsubscribe or subscribe goto: //www.freelists.org/list/davidpilling