I'm sure this is dead simple, but I can't for the life of me figure out how to do it.
I've created a blank .sla with three text frames oriented and linked the way I want my text to be printed (counter-clockwise). Now I want to create a new page with the EXACT SAME LAYOUT so text that overflows from one page will automatically link into the next page in the same layout as the original page.
So, I tried making this page into a Master Page and then inserting a clone of itself at the end of the document, but when I try to link the last text frame from the first page into the first text frame on the second page, it won't let me. In fact I can't click on any frames on the new page at all, I'm not even sure if the Master Page has preserved the linked frames from the original page. When I insert text into the first page, it cuts off at the last text frame on that page, it does not continue onto the next page.
So... how do I do this? How can I get text to wrap continuously onto succeeding pages following the layout I've established already in the first page.
Thanks for any input.