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Charles Kenyon
 
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I haven't tried it. But it might be possible to store a columnar setup with
the section break as an AutoText entry. Even if possible, though, I don't
know that this is a good idea, that section mark could carry all sorts of
other information that might not be wanted, like headers and footers. I
guess I would write a vba procedure for it and set that to a keyboard
shortcut or on a custom menu. When I want columns, I just use the column
button on my formatting toolbar.
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"Stefan Blom" wrote in message
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Jezebel has given you the answer. I'd just like to emphasize that the
only way to *store* columns in a document (or template) is by
formatting part or all of it to have columns; there are no "page
styles" available in Word (unfortunately).

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"*((({" wrote in message
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Hello,
I want to make a style with 2 columns. Can someone help me to
figure
out how to do that? Thanks.

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