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I am trying to create a four column page in Word. I created the document
years ago in Quark. How do I align paragraphs and headings across the four
columns.? With Quark, I was able to manipulate the spacing or drag the column
borders to line up the texts. Is this possible with the Word program?
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See http://word.mvps.org/FAQs/Formatting...panColumns.htm

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I am trying to create a four column page in Word. I created the document
years ago in Quark. How do I align paragraphs and headings across the four
columns.? With Quark, I was able to manipulate the spacing or drag the

column
borders to line up the texts. Is this possible with the Word program?


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