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IMHO, you would be much better off doing something like this in a true Page
Layout program. Even Publisher would make for a simpler & more effective approach. The difference is that page layout programs actually work with physical pages, whereas word processors deal with continuous text flow. Good Luck |:) On 7/17/05 10:48 AM, in article , "Marjorie" wrote: Hi ! I have a single document, containing a table with two columns and several rows. On the left column is an english novel, and on the right column its translation in another language. Each paragraph is in a different row, so that the original text and its translation are perfectly aligned. All this is spiced by the presence of footnotes attached to the text in the left column ! My problem is that I would like to split my table on two facing pages (left column on the left page, right on the right page). Is it possible with Word, maybe with a little help from macros and VB ? Thanks ! Marjorie |
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