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Border all of two columns?
Hi,
This is my first posting here, so TIA for overlooking any transgressions. I'm self-employed and trying to build a PC support business using printable doorhangers. They come two doorhangers to an 8 1/2 x 11 sheet - 2 doorknob holes at the top of the page, split down the middle. I developed a single doorhanger ad (attached), and I'd like to duplicate it on the right side of the page, but I can't seem to make the border surround both ads. I feel like this is a situation where I need a section break in some way, but I can't seem to get it right. Any suggestions? Thanks, Lou M. |
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Simple way would be a three-column table with borders around the left and right columns and no border at the top and bottom of the (narrow) middle column.
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