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Columns of equal length in Word 2007
In Word 2007 how do I create two (or more) columns that are always of equal
length in ? I used to be able to do this in Word 2003. When I create two columns now and fill the first column with text it flows over to the second column and looks like this: xxxxxxxxxxxxxx xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx xxxxxxxxxxxxxx xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx xxxxxxxxxxxxxx xxxxxxxxxxxxxx Whereas I'm trying to make it look like this without manually inserting a column break: xxxxxxxxxxxxxx xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx xxxxxxxxxxxxxx xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx xxxxxxxxxxxxxx xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx |
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