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Page-spanning columns independent of each other
Use a two-column table. Note, however, that Word doesn't like it if a single
row spans many pages, so you should insert new rows occasionally, perhaps once per page. -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "John Elliott (Ymir20000000)" wrote: I would like to create a side-by-side comparison between two versions of a given text. Each column would need to span more than 100 pages, but must be independent of the opposite column. Is this possible? |
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