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Default Could someone please help me with using Columns?

I am working on a Word document, and I need to set up 4 columns in several
parts of the document.

In one example, in the first column I need 2 rows of text, in the second
column I need 4 rows of text, in the third column I need 4 rows of text, and
in the fourth column I need 3 rows of text.

I sketched out an example of what I need it to look like in the following
image:
http://img202.imageshack.us/img202/6...mplelayout.png

I need to be able to specify the number of rows in each column and the text
shows up in each column.

Can I do this using columns in Word? Or is there another way I can do this?
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I cannot see anything at imageshack, but maybe just a four column table will
allow you to do what you want.

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I am working on a Word document, and I need to set up 4 columns in several
parts of the document.

In one example, in the first column I need 2 rows of text, in the second
column I need 4 rows of text, in the third column I need 4 rows of text,
and
in the fourth column I need 3 rows of text.

I sketched out an example of what I need it to look like in the following
image:
http://img202.imageshack.us/img202/6...mplelayout.png

I need to be able to specify the number of rows in each column and the
text
shows up in each column.

Can I do this using columns in Word? Or is there another way I can do
this?


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Default Could someone please help me with using Columns?

I cannot see anything at imageshack, but maybe just a four column table will
allow you to do what you want.

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Hope this helps.

Please reply to the newsgroup unless you wish to avail yourself of my
services on a paid consulting basis.

Doug Robbins - Word MVP, originally posted via msnews.microsoft.com

"AKMMS" wrote in message
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I am working on a Word document, and I need to set up 4 columns in several
parts of the document.

In one example, in the first column I need 2 rows of text, in the second
column I need 4 rows of text, in the third column I need 4 rows of text,
and
in the fourth column I need 3 rows of text.

I sketched out an example of what I need it to look like in the following
image:
http://img202.imageshack.us/img202/6...mplelayout.png

I need to be able to specify the number of rows in each column and the
text
shows up in each column.

Can I do this using columns in Word? Or is there another way I can do
this?


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You need a four-column, four-row table. You can leave some of the cells
empty.

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"AKMMS" wrote in message
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I am working on a Word document, and I need to set up 4 columns in several
parts of the document.

In one example, in the first column I need 2 rows of text, in the second
column I need 4 rows of text, in the third column I need 4 rows of text,
and
in the fourth column I need 3 rows of text.

I sketched out an example of what I need it to look like in the following
image:
http://img202.imageshack.us/img202/6...mplelayout.png

I need to be able to specify the number of rows in each column and the
text
shows up in each column.

Can I do this using columns in Word? Or is there another way I can do
this?


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You need a four-column, four-row table. You can leave some of the cells
empty.

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Suzanne S. Barnhill
Microsoft MVP (Word)
Words into Type
Fairhope, Alabama USA
http://word.mvps.org

"AKMMS" wrote in message
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I am working on a Word document, and I need to set up 4 columns in several
parts of the document.

In one example, in the first column I need 2 rows of text, in the second
column I need 4 rows of text, in the third column I need 4 rows of text,
and
in the fourth column I need 3 rows of text.

I sketched out an example of what I need it to look like in the following
image:
http://img202.imageshack.us/img202/6...mplelayout.png

I need to be able to specify the number of rows in each column and the
text
shows up in each column.

Can I do this using columns in Word? Or is there another way I can do
this?


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