Indesign CC: Alternate Layout

Does anyone know the correct workflow to add a new page to an alternate layout? I have my vertical document p. 1-50 and created an alternate horizontal layout from it. Currently all my text links across so when I update my vertical, the horizontal warns me and updates when needed.
My problem now is that...I want to add more pages 51-100 to my vertical layout, but am unsure how to also add them to the horizontal layout. I want to avoid having to start from scratch and need to ensure all my text frames stay linked. Is this possible?
Thanks

Hi Steve,
That could work if I only had 1 file with updates but, I actually have about 50 different files pending updates all with different page counts and each file already has an alternate layout.

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