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Old 02-06-2022, 10:31 AM
Charles Kenyon Charles Kenyon is offline How to have columns in word 2016. Windows 10 How to have columns in word 2016. Office 2019
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Originally Posted by otuatail View Post
gmayor You don't need lots of rows?

I said that I had lotts of rows. I do want lots of rows. In script writting you use what is known as Step outlines.
This can be up to 50 rows. I want to number these rows as ideas.


Charles Kenyon. I can not adjust the size of the columbs to make one smaller. All this does is make both smaller.

Numbering columbs may be a way but don't know about this.

I am attaching 2 docs. One shows that you can't shrink a split. The other is what I need numbered.

I still think you want a table. However:
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