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Hi, Im Erica Gamet with InDesign Secrets. In this video Im going to show you how to link or thread text frames together in InDesign. When we want text to continue from one frame to the next in different places on a pageor across pageswe have to thread them together. We can do this with text already in the frame or with empty text frames. We can also do it with existing text or as were placing new text into our document. In this example, I have way too much text in my frame. I can tell theres more to the story by this little red plus in the lower right corner. Using the selection tool, I need to click on that plus to pick up the rest of the text. I can then click and drag out a new frame which will fill as much of the story as it can giving me the overset text alert if needed. I can also click inside an existing frame to connect those frames. Before we go on, lets make sure we can see how the frames are actually linked. If we head up to the View menu and choose extras and choose