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How do I create a Word doc with columns whose text would flow?
I want to create a two side list of CDs that I can carry with me. It should
have 4 or 5 columns across, and I want it to print front and back on a page, which I can cut in half (for less bulk). What would be the best way to do this? Thanks, Mark |
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How do I create a Word doc with columns whose text would flow?
Your subject line doesn't quite make sense.
If you want to cut the pages in half, use 4 columns rather than 5. You could also use bookfold and create a booklet. For the 4 columns: Option 1: use Format | Columns to set the doc to 4 columns, where the text will flow from the bottom of one column to the top of the next Option 2: use the Table menu to set up a 4-column table, where the text in each column is independent of the other columns. MarkD wrote: I want to create a two side list of CDs that I can carry with me. It should have 4 or 5 columns across, and I want it to print front and back on a page, which I can cut in half (for less bulk). What would be the best way to do this? Thanks, Mark |
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