What makes a People Page?
A People Page is different from a regular page because the photo frames and text boxes on it are data-linked—not just placeholders.
Here’s how it works:
- Data-Linked Frames
- Each frame on a People Page is tied to a unique number in the system.
- This is what allows the program to automatically place students in alphabetical order, even when a class or grade spans across multiple pages.
- Frame Order Matters
- If the frames are accidentally moved out of order or tagged incorrectly, the system won’t flow students properly.
- Always keep frames in their correct sequence to avoid missing or misplaced students.
- Index Connection
- The information displayed in a People Page comes directly from the index you uploaded.
- If the index has mistakes (such as misspelled names, wrong grades, or missing photos), those errors will also appear on the page once the data flows.
- Check the People Data
- If the frames look correct but the students are still not showing up properly, double-check your Manage People Data section.
- Issues in the data (such as unmatched names, duplicate entries, or missing information) can cause errors when populating the page.

✅ In short: A People Page works because its frames are data-driven. Correct frame order + accurate index + clean People Data = properly flowing students.