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You can create two columns on a page by choosing (Format > Columns) and selecting "two" columns. | ||
You can insert a column break by selecting (Format > Break) and selecting column break or by pressing (Ctrl + Shift + Enter). |
Dividing your page into columns will create a newspaper effect will the text flowing from the bottom of one column to the top of the next (Format > Columns) |
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Line Between - Places a vertical line between the columns | ||
Enter the amount of space between each column. | ||
Enter the width of each column. |
Word will automatically adjust the width of the columns to create equal amounts of space although you can change this using the width and spacing section | ||
You can easily align the whole table, first select the whole table and align as normal using the buttons on the formatting toolbar |
One Column |
There are several preset types of column layout. | ||
This is the default |
Multiple Columns |
You can enter the number of columns you want. |
Left Column |
Right Column |
Column Breaks |
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