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Old 08-05-2010, 11:31 AM
plato plato is offline two column word document. Windows 7 two column word document. Office 2007
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How to create a word 2007 document with two columns? I want the right column to be fixed throughout the whole document. The problem with page layout> columns > right, is that text from the main column will flow onto the right column, much like a newspaper's layout. Then I have to manually insert page and column breaks, but then i have to move the breaks every time I edit the main text, or the side column.
Is there a way to keep the right column empty, or independent from the left one so i can manually type in what i want?


Also, tried to insert text boxes, but that i have to do on each page, but i want to the sidebar to be fixed throughout the document.
Any help appreciated,
thanks.
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Old 08-06-2010, 04:02 AM
PetMice PetMice is offline two column word document. Windows XP two column word document. Office 97
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Have you tried using a two column one row Table? Remove gridlines and you won't know the difference.
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