


I personally feel that it is a relic from the past and probably should be removed in future versions of InDesign. You can replicate its functionality by just putting text frames on your master, but if you are going to do that, why even bother with the master text frame feature. If you forget, there is no way to turn it on after the document has been created. With the advent of CS4 and smart text reflow, this is a moot point since InDesign can now add/remove pages as necessary.Īnother interesting point is that the master text frame is the only document feature that you have to setup correctly when you make a new document. The plugin required the master text frame in order to add pages as it built pages from a database. The only use that I have ever had for the master text frame was with the plug-in InData and InFlow for use in a directory. Since this is how InDesign works, it is a waste of time, in my opinion, to bother setting up the master text frame. If you don’t use the master text frame, you can still place a loaded cursor with text inside the margins on any page and it will create a text frame the size of the margins for you. If you choose this, InDesign will automatically place a text frame on the A-Master and thread it between the left and right hand pages (if you are using facing pages). What is a master text frame? As you create a new document you have the option to choose master text frame.
