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Cor Nouws wrote:
?? How would you create a link 'between' one frame?

I think there's a misunderstanding.  I believe e-letter meant to say
"... you can link two frames only (and not more than two)..."

Just use it as follows, I woudl suggest:
frame1 => frame2 => frame3 => framen ...

This seems to work.  Just for reference, you would do it like this:
Create 3 text frames (frame1, frame2 and frame3).
Select the 1st frame.
Click on the "link frames" button (in the toolbar, looks like a chain-link)
Click on the 2nd frame. (frame1 and frame2 are now linked)
Select the 2nd frame
Click on the "link frames" button.
Click on the 3rd frame. (frame2 and frame3 are now linked)

To test that the 3 frames are correctly linked:
Click inside frame1 and start typing some text (you may need to resize
the frame a little)

As you keep typing, the text spills over into frame2.  If you
continue, it spills over into frame3.

e-letter, does Cor's suggestion (also discussed in this post) solve
your problem?

Regards
Stephan

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