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This tutorial explains how to link two text boxes in a document. By selecting the first text box, clicking on "format," and selecting "create link," a link is established between the two boxes. If text copied to the first box exceeds its capacity, the overflow will automatically appear in the second box. Adjusting the size of the text box will shift text between the boxes, maintaining the link.
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