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Did this question ever get answered? I'm using a document formatted by
someone else and need to know how to switch back and forth between columns.

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How do I move between columns, as in make an entry in one column, then swith to another column for a new entry?

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There's isn't really any way other than by moving the insertion point with
the mouse. There is a keyboard shortcut that sort of works (provided there
are no wrapped graphics in the column), but I don't remember what it is
since it's not very useful.

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Did this question ever get answered? I'm using a document formatted by
someone else and need to know how to switch back and forth between

columns.

"John B" wrote:

How do I move between columns, as in make an entry in one column, then

swith to another column for a new entry?

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