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2 column document
I have long thought about setting up a document in a particular way but
never managed to find the answer. What I would like to have is a 2 column document where I only write in the rightmost column. Except, I want to be able to enter key words or headers in the left hand column without "disturbing" the right hand side. Just using the regular 2 column doesn't help. |
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Click "Table", "Insert table", set the number of columns to "2" and the rows
to as many as you want. Once the table is inserted, select the table and turn the borders to off. You will have gridlines visible that show the cells, but they won't print. If the gridlines aren't visible, click "Table", "Show Gridlines". -- Bill Foley, Microsoft MVP (PowerPoint) Microsoft Office Specialist Master Instructor - XP www.pttinc.com Check out PPT FAQs at: http://www.rdpslides.com/pptfaq/ Check out Word FAQs at: http://word.mvps.org/FAQs/General/index.htm "Huey" wrote in message ... I have long thought about setting up a document in a particular way but never managed to find the answer. What I would like to have is a 2 column document where I only write in the rightmost column. Except, I want to be able to enter key words or headers in the left hand column without "disturbing" the right hand side. Just using the regular 2 column doesn't help. |
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