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How do you use columns like seperate pages? Normally you can't use the second column until the first is full, then it spills over. How can I edit both columns separately?

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Use a two-column table instead. Word adds table borders by default, but you can clear those if you wish. Insert a new row whenever you want the content to line up across the columns.
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