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Moving Cursor Between Columns in Word
[list=1][*]Place your cursor at the end of the text in the left-hand column.[*]Press the Ctrl key and then press the Shift key at the same time.[*]While holding down both keys, press the Enter key. This will move your cursor to the beginning of the right-hand column.[*]Start typing in the right-hand column without any text wrapping from the left-hand column.

Alternatively, you can also use the mouse to move your cursor between columns. Here's how:

1. Click anywhere in the left-hand column to place your cursor there.
2. Move your mouse to the top of the left-hand column until you see a small icon with two arrows pointing in opposite directions.
3. Click on this icon to move your cursor to the beginning of the right-hand column.
4. Start typing in the right-hand column without any text wrapping from the left-hand column.
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