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When Apple completely recreated Pages a few years ago one of the features they left out was Linked Text Boxes. Well, last week with version 6.2 its back and it works differently. So lets go and look at an example. Ive got a standard untitled document here. So one of the things I want to do is go to the Document sidebar and I want to remove the document body to turn it to a layout document. So I get rid of that background text document there. Now Im going to go and create a text box. So I create this text box right here. You notice right away theres this little circle at the top. Thats the key to using linked text boxes. Im going to paste some text in here. Its just a very long piece of text. I can expand the size of the text box. But I really want this to flow to another text box. So, lets for instance say we were going to insert an image in here. Ill put a place holder and you can see how I want the text to continue to flow underneath this. So what I can do now is create an