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I have four columns and want to freely tab between all columns.
I have four columns in my document and I cannot seem to freely navigate
between the four columns. For examply I cannot enter any data into the second column unless I completely fill the first column with text. This is a list of various pros and cons, not a newpaper article. |
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I have four columns and want to freely tab between all columns.
You probably want to use a 4-column table instead of newspaper style
columns. -- Enjoy, Tony "Trinity77" wrote in message ... I have four columns in my document and I cannot seem to freely navigate between the four columns. For examply I cannot enter any data into the second column unless I completely fill the first column with text. This is a list of various pros and cons, not a newpaper article. |
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I have four columns and want to freely tab between all columns.
Hi Trinity,
Yes as Tony mentioned, a "Table" might be more effective for what you're trying to achieve because a table consists of separate cells and each cell can be edited separately. You can also remove the visible lines in the table if you don't want it to appear quite so "cell like". Karen |