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Column Breaks for Illustrations in 2 Column Table
Hello Folks:
I am generating a Word 2002 document in which I have used a 2 column table thoughout as a format. I want to execute a column break (continuous?) so I can add illustrations between text of one section and continue entering text, following the illustration, in the next sections. I've completed the steps to enter a column break (click on insert; select break; select continuous) but don't get what I expected. Question #1: If I have my cursor placed in the middle of the page 10, where should the break occur - where should I expect the break to be placed? Question #2: Should I expect to see a break/gap appear in the middle of page 10's columns vertical boundry lines where I can place my illustration? If so, I'm not getting this result. How do I acheive this, what's the best approach to get the break I need for my illustrations? Regards, -- Karanja |
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