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Hi,
I want to design math-worksheets for school and I want to list several problems side by side, so that they don't consume to much space (as seen in the attachment). So far I used an invisible table, but i didn't like it, because its hard to drag the table in the right position and often the formatting ist messed up. Is there an elegant way to create a worksheet in the style shown in the attachment? Thx in advance, Daniel |
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Other than a table, you're limited to using tabs to separate the examples - and having to input the b) & c), etc manually - or a multi-column layout. The latter, though will mean your example lettering will run down then across, rather than the across then down that you now have. You'll also need to keep alternating between the one-column and multi-column layouts (i.e. using Section breaks to switch back & forth).
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Cheers, Paul Edstein [Fmr MS MVP - Word] |
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Yeah, the multi-column layout works perfectly fine:
It continues the enumeration properly after the set of problems, I can perfectly edit it later on (e.g. simply switch between 2-column- and 3-colum-layout with one click or rearrange the problems per drag and drop) and it aligns much better than draggin a table into position by hand. So big thx for the help! |
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