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Old 05-05-2012, 10:40 PM
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I have a text in Korean Hangul, i.e. Korean script, and in Romanized Korean, i.e. English lettered phonetic rendering, and in English translation.

I want that text to be in three columns so that across the page I can read the Hangul, then the Romanization and then the Translation.

If I just do three columns I don't get that effect.

What do I need to do? A three column table? Or some other way?
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A three-column table seems the most efficient way. Insert a new row regularly, for example on each new paragraph of text.
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