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Is it possible to create four columns on two pages with two columns on one page and two on another that act independent of each other such that type in column B page one would carry over to column B page three, or column D page two would carry forward to column D page four,etc?
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Hi jpotter,
The image attached to your post suggests you're possibly after a booklet layout (which you can achieve via Page Layout|Page Setup|Margins > Multiple pages), using a two-column table.
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I do not think MS Word had the ability to format in this manner. I suppose I will need to create a two column table to be placed on each page and ensure I keep up with which page is next. What I am trying to accomplish is a four column comparison across two full pages to keep the type from being too small having four columns on one page. I am open for suggestions. Thank you for your time. ![]() |
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Hi jpotter,
OK, what you're describing suggests you would need two parallel documents, each with two columns. Alternatively, you could configure the page layout for a larger format (eg A3 landscape instead of A4 protrait) and print to the larger format.
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