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Style - Creating 2 column Tables
I'm using Word 2003. I want to create a new style - to convert text,
separated by paragraphs, into a 2 column table, with no borders. I have tried both using New Style and selecting what I want, or making the formatting changes to the text and then naming the new style. When I try to apply the new style, I have a 2 column table, with no borders, BUT the text has remained in one column, rather than being divided into 2 columns. When I make the formatting changes to the text, it has very clearly been divided into 2 columns. So why doesn't style work? A second question - since I have been experimenting, I have several styles, that I want to PERMANENTLY delete (I saved to the template - being optimistic!) - how can I now get rid of them? Also, is there a way to have ONLY the styles which I have created appear with every new document or do I have to hide the others and select the ones I want? Why oh why is style better than a macro?!? Thanks Janet |
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