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BruceM BruceM is offline
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Default I need more than 4 columns.

So what are you saying, that the norm is a command of the program equal to
your own, and anything else is superfluous and therefore a target for your
derision?

By the way, it's either "...an excess, which goes beyond a given necessity"
or "an excess that goes beyond a given necessity" unless usage has changed
since I actively studied such matters.

"Jezebel" wrote in message
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To define the notion of superfluity, it is necessary to resort to
the
definition of a norm, and to see it as an excess
which goes beyond a given necessity. Although this
approach may seem restrictive, it nevertheless
opens vast fields of reflexion, given the overflow of meaning
it triggers."BruceM" wrote in message
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Was that really necessary?

"Jezebel" wrote in message
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OK, pay attention coz's this is *really tricky*.

1. Display the 'Format Columns' dialog. (Can you manage that one on your
own?)

2. Look at it for a while, until you see the 'Number of columns' field.

3. Enter the '6' in that field. (You'll find the 6 on your keyboard
between the 5 and 7 keys.)






"Rusher" wrote in message
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I have a 11x17, landscape page, and I need 6 columns...Apparently, I'm
only
allowed 4???