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Old 06-20-2024, 06:35 AM
bluenite bluenite is offline How to make a two-column Word document Windows 8 How to make a two-column Word document Office 2010
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I need to write in multiple columns, BUT with continuity text at the bottom, on a new page, see sshothttps://pasteboard.co/BFwxx7iuklrw.jpg


Not like "normally" in 2columns on one page, i.e. with continuity to the right. All possible tutorials offer only this second way. I can't google the correct query. Can anyone help?
Thanks for the advice
Peter
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Old 06-20-2024, 08:14 AM
Italophile Italophile is offline How to make a two-column Word document Windows 11 How to make a two-column Word document Office 2021
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Yiour screenshot suggests that you want two independent columns. The best way to achieve this is to use a two column table.
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