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Old 05-15-2015, 05:38 AM
derklauer derklauer is offline Tables on a page in twomutiliple columns Windows 7 64bit Tables on a page in twomutiliple columns Office 2013
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I have an excel spread sheet of 3500 Rows and 4 columns. I need to insert them into word, but in order to limit my document page length I would like to split the word pages in two columns. What is the best method for inserting the tables this way?
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thetraininglady thetraininglady is offline Tables on a page in twomutiliple columns Windows 7 64bit Tables on a page in twomutiliple columns Office 2010 32bit
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Depending on your needs you can use the Columns feature in Word which will allow you to choose 2, 3 etc columns or you can use a table with 2 x columns .

Just insert the table as per normal and then you can import the XL data into the table or copy/paste if you prefer.
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