hi everybody
i'm starting using scribus more regularly, and i'm trying to produce my own business card using several text and image frames. But now that i ended that business card layout, how can i copy all the text and image frames as they were a unique frame, instead of have to copy every frame again and again ?
Sorry for my bad english.
Thanks in advance.
hi mad slackw
as long as all the elements are on the same layer, just select all of them and press 'ctrl' + 'c' (or send the selection to the scrapbook...)
for elements on different layers it's a bit more complicated: you might select them in the 'outline' window and copy the selection – but when you paste it, all the elements will be on the same layer.
utnik
I think that another solution in this case might be to group all items.
When I have done "business cards" (not for business, but the same style) I have made a template sheet (with guides for the "matrix" of cards), designed the card in the upper left "box". Then I save the file, select All, use Multiple duplicate and export to PDF. I do NOT save after the multiple duplicate, I just export to PDF and then close without saving. This means I save the version of the document that has only one copy of the card.
hi everybody
Utnik and Nermander, thanks for your replies.
Answering Utnik, as far as i understand, all the text and image frames are on the same layer, but i noticed that each frame has a different "level" number, and might be "up" or "down". I don't know if these levels work as a kind of sub-layers.
What i have tried to do is copy the several frames pressing alt+shift+C scribus copies those frames but the text inside doesn't appear (although the frames measure has not changed), it's like the text height or size has changed
i know that there is necessary a way to make a kind of a frame where the others frames are attached, but until now i didn't figure out how to move or copy a entire unit.
thanks again for yours reply
hi mad slackw
Quote from: Mad Slackw on October 22, 2015, 06:25:35 PM...scribus copies those frames but the text inside doesn't appear...
if the text frame is part of a chain of connected text frames, all the text is anchored at the first frame – copies of the other frames are empty.
when you copy an individual text frame, the content should be visible.
utnik