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I'm trying to create a template and have included a text frame on Odd and Even Master Pages. I then add a page to my document and apply one of the masters. The text frame appears but it is not resizable. I can add text to it but I can't change the text block to, say, a half page size. Is the size locked due to the Master? With InDesign you can add a text frame whenever you create a new document and the "native" text frame appears on all new pages. But I can't see a way to do that in Affinity. Please advise. Thank you!

That's the desired behavior to avoid unwanted changes to master page objects on document pages. Detaching the master will give you further access to the text frame. Maybe you might prefer for in this case not to use a master page text frame at all.

I'm sorry to be missing something. If I detach the master, then I lose all other info from the master - such as page numbers and titles in the margins. Maybe I should restate what I need. I need to be able to create ad document that is 9 1/4 x 6 1/8 inches and which has preset margins. And I need a default text block that appears on all new pages added to the doc. That way I can easily resize any text block on any page, I do need Master Pages, but not which contain text blocks. I just need to be able to add special characters to the master pages.

To resize a text frame you need to right-click on the Master Page's layer in the document page's Layers panel, and choose Edit Detached. That allows you to move or resize elements that the document page inherited from the Master Page.

No, by detaching you do not loose any object or content. You just release them for a moment to get access. (I guess it's like cmd-click in ID)
Yes, master pages are different in APub, especially because in APub aren't global layers. That may feel less comfortable and can require a longer workflow for individual adjustment of layer hierarchy.

However, I can't follow your subtle distinction between "detach" and "edit detached" in this case. Isn't it obvious in the logic of language (grammar) that I need to detach to be able to edit detached? Whereas to "clear" sounds rather related to "delete" or "remove" than to "detach" or "disconnect" for master page objects, it is different for connected text frames, where an interrupted text flow visually clears a text frame but without deleting any content.

Isn't it obvious in the logic of language (grammar) that I need to detach to be able to edit detached? Whereas to "clear" sounds rather related to "delete" or "remove" than to "detach" or "disconnect" for master page objects, it is different for connected text frames, where an interrupted text flow visually clears a text frame but without deleting any content.

No, in my opinion, simply using the term "detach" is too confusing. One is not detaching the master from the page. That is all too easy to confuse with removing or clearing the master, or with a function that does not exist (removing the link between the master and the document page, while leaving the page content). That latter is what BlueSailing expected, I think, when you said they should detach the master.

Instead, one enables the editing of the master layer on the document page, and specifies that the editing of the master layer on the document page should not affect the content on other pages. That is more appropriately called "editing detached", not "detaching", in my opinion

That is because they are actions. The help topic describes them respectively as "Detaching breaks the connection between the master page and its elements ..." & "Linking lets you edit the master page directly from any publication page ..."

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I have a few pages filled with images (based on A-Master). When I edit the width of the graphic frame in A-master, all instances on excisting pages scale, so they are not detached from the master. But when I apply B-master to them, the pages stay the same and it seems to add the new graphic frame from B-master below.

First, I would create a unique Master spread, placing a guide (or margin) where the image should stop. Then I would create my full page image placeholder.Finally I would create a new layer for the text, drag it down under the "images" layer and create a (primary) text frame.

Now, you are ready for a full page layout by default. And if you want to change a spread layout, all you have to do is to resize the image frame to snap the guide. Automagically, the primary text frame is ready for your text.
To go back to a full page layout, resizing back is as fast as applying a master. You can even leave the text frame if you are as lazy as I am ^^

Hi. New to Miro and loving it so far. One question I have is, is it possible to design a master frame, similar to how you can design a master slide in google slides, etc. I like creating presentations in Miro and would benefit from designing some basic templates in frames.

In this GIF, I created a frame, with a blue vertical shape object, a text object for the title, and then I grabbed a fake logo using the Google Image Search app. Then, I added a white shape at 70% opacity over top. Finally, I locked the whole frame to avoid accidental edits. When I want a copy, I can select the locked frame and duplicate it using Ctrl/Cmd-D.

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