Duplicating Content with Linked Frames
Linked frames are a fast way to lay out text or spreadsheet flows into multiple frames. For example, if you have a long selection of text that needs to be placed in two different locations on the same page, two linked frames could handle this design.
See “Working with Word Processing Frames” or “Working with Spreadsheet Frames” for more information about linked frames.
Creating Live-Linked Frames
Cloned frames are “live-linked” duplicates of a frame. Making edits in one frame duplicates the same changes in the other frame. This can be very useful if you need to have the same text or graphics in different places within a document. Using a series of cloned frames, you can make a change to one frame and all the other frames change as well.
See “Cloning a Word Processing Frame” or “Cloning a Spreadsheet Frame” for more information about cloned frames.