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I have Word 2003.
I have divided a two-page document into two columns with a line between the columns. On the first page, the left column is three lines longer than the right column, and on the second page there are only two lines of text, aligned in the left column. I have not been able to take the two lines on the second page and relocate them as the last two lines in the right column on the first page. How can I do this? First Page mmm mmm mmm mmm Second Page mmm nnnn Thank you in advance for whatever help you can give me. |
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Check that you have no extra returns at the end of the document (on page 2).
The other thing that might help is looking at the Format | Paragraph | and Line and Page Breaks. The Widow and Orphan control may be causing this. Using the keep lines together may solve your problem. -- Rae Drysdale "jfg" wrote: I have Word 2003. I have divided a two-page document into two columns with a line between the columns. On the first page, the left column is three lines longer than the right column, and on the second page there are only two lines of text, aligned in the left column. I have not been able to take the two lines on the second page and relocate them as the last two lines in the right column on the first page. How can I do this? First Page mmm mmm mmm mmm Second Page mmm nnnn Thank you in advance for whatever help you can give me. |
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Rae,
Thanks a million. I did have extra returns at the end of the document on page 2. After removing them, I was able to move the lines on page 2 to the end of page 1. "Rae Drysdale" wrote: Check that you have no extra returns at the end of the document (on page 2). The other thing that might help is looking at the Format | Paragraph | and Line and Page Breaks. The Widow and Orphan control may be causing this. Using the keep lines together may solve your problem. -- Rae Drysdale "jfg" wrote: I have Word 2003. I have divided a two-page document into two columns with a line between the columns. On the first page, the left column is three lines longer than the right column, and on the second page there are only two lines of text, aligned in the left column. I have not been able to take the two lines on the second page and relocate them as the last two lines in the right column on the first page. How can I do this? First Page mmm mmm mmm mmm Second Page mmm nnnn Thank you in advance for whatever help you can give me. |
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