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how to create a document with 2 columns in a page, the text will flow continuously from column 1 to column 2 in the same page before continuing from column 2 in the first page to column 1 in the second page..... and so on. xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx thanks |
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On Sun, 14 Oct 2007 20:19:01 -0700, Tiffany
wrote: hi, how to create a document with 2 columns in a page, the text will flow continuously from column 1 to column 2 in the same page before continuing from column 2 in the first page to column 1 in the second page..... and so on. xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx thanks In Word 2003 or earlier, click Format Columns, choose two columns, and set the Apply To box to the proper setting. In Word 2007, click the Page Layout ribbon, and click the Columns button. If you just select two columns from the menu, it will affect the whole document unless you've already visited the dialog and set the Apply To box to something else, or you've inserted a section break (in which case it will format only the current section). To get to the dialog, click the More Columns item at the bottom of the menu. -- Regards, Jay Freedman Microsoft Word MVP FAQ: http://word.mvps.org Email cannot be acknowledged; please post all follow-ups to the newsgroup so all may benefit. |
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