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freeeze paragraph borders in a column using MS word
Edited text bleeds into the next columns bordered paragraph.
This makes the tabs very unweildly. I would liek to know how to freeze a single column's paragraph so I can type into it w/out disturbing the next column "this is for a brochure" and then also to be able to place a bulleted item under a headng from within the bordered paragraph. MS help is not very helpful in either of these scenarios. THank you for your time David Tobey |
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freeeze paragraph borders in a column using MS word
David:
Consider using tables to control the page layout. I.E. rather than a two-column page, create a one-row, two-column table (with or without borders) and put your text in the first or second cell. Bear -- Windows XP, Word 2000 |
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