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I have a table that has two column cells. I want the text from the left
column to wrap into the second column (the one on the right) after the room
on the page for the left cell fills up.

Does anyone know how to make this happen?
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Yes. The behavior you want is provided by Columns, but not by table
(columns).
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I have a table that has two column cells. I want the text from the left
column to wrap into the second column (the one on the right) after the
room
on the page for the left cell fills up.

Does anyone know how to make this happen?



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See http://word.mvps.org/FAQs/Formatting/UsingColumns.htm

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"Trakx" wrote in message
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I have a table that has two column cells. I want the text from the left
column to wrap into the second column (the one on the right) after the

room
on the page for the left cell fills up.

Does anyone know how to make this happen?


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