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14. Format the "Academic Faculty" and "Staff" subheadings and bulleted lists
on page 7 as two columns. (Hint: Select all the necessary text first before
formatting it.) The paragraph before the subheadings (which begins €œOur
faculty and staff come from accredited universities,€) should not be changed
to two column format.

Academic Faculty
€¢ Director of Music: Establishes musical goals and oversees camp operations.
€¢ Orchestra conductors: Each session provides 2-3 orchestra conductors who
lead the orchestras and ensembles.
€¢ Guest orchestra conductors: We host a guest orchestra conductor at least
once per session.
€¢ Band conductors: Each session provides 1-2 band conductors who lead the
symphonic bands.
€¢ Choral conductors: Each session provides 2-3 choral conductors who also
offer private voice training.
€¢ Composition instructor: Each session provides 1 instructor in composition
and theory.
€¢ Piano and keyboard: Each session provides 2-3 master-level piano teachers.

Staff
€¢ Camp Director
€¢ Counselors
€¢ Recreation assistant
€¢ Stage manager
€¢ Office managers
€¢ Camp nurses
€¢ Cooks

How can I format this into two columns without rows?

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Since this is clearly a homework question and you have even been given a
hint, I think you need to work it out for yourself. But I'll give you
another hint: a table may not be the only (or best) way; see
http://word.mvps.org/FAQs/Formatting/UsingColumns.htm

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"Melissa M." Melissa wrote in message
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14. Format the "Academic Faculty" and "Staff" subheadings and bulleted
lists
on page 7 as two columns. (Hint: Select all the necessary text first
before
formatting it.) The paragraph before the subheadings (which begins "Our
faculty and staff come from accredited universities,") should not be
changed
to two column format.

Academic Faculty
. Director of Music: Establishes musical goals and oversees camp
operations.
. Orchestra conductors: Each session provides 2-3 orchestra conductors who
lead the orchestras and ensembles.
. Guest orchestra conductors: We host a guest orchestra conductor at least
once per session.
. Band conductors: Each session provides 1-2 band conductors who lead the
symphonic bands.
. Choral conductors: Each session provides 2-3 choral conductors who also
offer private voice training.
. Composition instructor: Each session provides 1 instructor in
composition
and theory.
. Piano and keyboard: Each session provides 2-3 master-level piano
teachers.

Staff
. Camp Director
. Counselors
. Recreation assistant
. Stage manager
. Office managers
. Camp nurses
. Cooks

How can I format this into two columns without rows?





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