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Greetings,
I understand how to insert a page break and column break in a Word document. My application is to make an outline that is indented on the left side column, and to place the time allotted to it in the right hand column, and this will carry through all pages. One way to do this is to insert a page break when I reach the bottom of the page, and then insert a column break prior to that. This appears to fit the bill, but what if I want to add more stuff in either column? The page starts to wrap around to the other column, and all gets confusing very quickly. Is there a pleasant way to keep adding data to the left-hand while, so that when you run out of space, the column structure will be maintained on the next page? If not, how else can one make a formatted column on one side with tasks and another column on the right side, with time allotment? I am frustrated! |
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