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Default How does one make multiple copies of a small frame on one page?

How does one make multiple frames on one page of a small telephone index, e.g.?
This would allow one to cutout several indexes from one whole page.
Thank you for any assistance.
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Default How does one make multiple copies of a small frame on one page?

Hope I understand your question correctly.
You could create a table with the number of columns and rows you want (Table
Insert Table). Each table cell will function as a €śframe€ť in which you

can type/insert the information you want.

For an introduction to Word tables, see this article:
http://www.word.mvps.org/FAQs/TblsFl...ableBasics.htm

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How does one make multiple frames on one page of a small telephone index, e.g.?
This would allow one to cutout several indexes from one whole page.
Thank you for any assistance.

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