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Your best bet in Word is to create a 2 column table. If the document is going
to be more than one page (as it probably will) you might want to read up on the use of tables in Help. Knowledge of Sections will also be useful, as well as a numbner of other features of the program. It may sound time-consuming, but you will be far better off in the long run if you learn to put the document together using the appropriate techniques *before* you get started on the content. Otherwise you will most likely run into obstacles which may cause you to 'tear it up' & start from scratch. Regards |:) "Naejer" wrote: nI need to make a bilingual technical document in MS Word. I would like to make 2 side-by-side colums, one for each language, over multiple pages. How do I create this layout? |
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