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How to make 2 column on the bottom half of the page
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Insert a continuous section break: On the Page Layout tab of the ribbon,
click Breaks, and then click Continuous. Then place the cursor in the new section, click Columns, and then click "Two." Alternatively, if the bottom half of the page already has text in it, you can select the relevant text, and then click Page Layout tab | Columns | Two. -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "ruffin" wrote: How to make 2 column on the bottom half of the page |
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