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My sister begins her first year of teaching (3rd grade) and asked me if
I knew how to do the following in either Microsoft Word (for Mac) or AppleWorks. She wants a class roster consisting of a column of 22 student names, and five columns to the right. At the top of those columns, she needs a 45 degree line on which she can write a heading (or subject) for that column. So imagine: the line to the right of the names rises from the bottom of the page and, after passing the names, shoots to the right at an angle. So, within the box(es) created, typing can be entered. This allows for much more information to be at the top of each column. Does that make sense? My sister obviously got the brains of the family, but I sure would like to help her. Can someone help? If this isn't the right group, please suggest another. Thanks in advance. Mike |
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