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Question Columns. How to move the left column so it's to the right of the 'right' column ?

Word-2007, Wind-XP
Example: English column--X Russian column. The 'X's indicate where I'd like columns to be split.



-------he is specious-- X он лицемер
specious arguments-- X поверхностные аргументы
----specious excuse-- X благовидный предлог

I'd like to move 'English' column to the right, behind the 'Russian' column.

Is there a 'special' Copy-Paste option?
Or something similar to Excel , when one can indicate where to split the lines of text and then - move the column 1 behind col-2 ?

Thank you.

PS. Application: Learning English Vocabulary using Mnemosyne's Sister cards.
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