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I'd like to create a document that displays two long documents side by side,
so that the text runs from page to page, rather than from the left column to
the right column then on to the next page. So document one would occupy the
left column on several consecutive pages, and document two would occupy the
right column on the same consecutive pages. I would be able to edit text in
either column without affecting the other.

Can anyone guide me? Thanks!
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The nearest that you could come to this is to insert a two column table in a
document and insert the text of one document in one column and the text of
the other in the other column.

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I'd like to create a document that displays two long documents side by
side,
so that the text runs from page to page, rather than from the left column
to
the right column then on to the next page. So document one would occupy
the
left column on several consecutive pages, and document two would occupy
the
right column on the same consecutive pages. I would be able to edit text
in
either column without affecting the other.

Can anyone guide me? Thanks!



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And if you do this, be sure to break the table up as frequently as possible.
For example, start a new row for each new paragraph in the parallel texts,
and split the table when possible for subheads or the like. Word is
uncomfortable with very long tables and will generate many problems
(especially regarding footnotes) with long single-row tables.

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The nearest that you could come to this is to insert a two column table in

a
document and insert the text of one document in one column and the text of
the other in the other column.

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Hope this helps.

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services on a paid consulting basis.

Doug Robbins - Word MVP

"rickinesc" wrote in message
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I'd like to create a document that displays two long documents side by
side,
so that the text runs from page to page, rather than from the left

column
to
the right column then on to the next page. So document one would occupy
the
left column on several consecutive pages, and document two would occupy
the
right column on the same consecutive pages. I would be able to edit text
in
either column without affecting the other.

Can anyone guide me? Thanks!




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I'll try it that way. Thanks!

"Doug Robbins - Word MVP" wrote:

The nearest that you could come to this is to insert a two column table in a
document and insert the text of one document in one column and the text of
the other in the other column.

--
Hope this helps.

Please reply to the newsgroup unless you wish to avail yourself of my
services on a paid consulting basis.

Doug Robbins - Word MVP

"rickinesc" wrote in message
...
I'd like to create a document that displays two long documents side by
side,
so that the text runs from page to page, rather than from the left column
to
the right column then on to the next page. So document one would occupy
the
left column on several consecutive pages, and document two would occupy
the
right column on the same consecutive pages. I would be able to edit text
in
either column without affecting the other.

Can anyone guide me? Thanks!




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