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Old 09-14-2011, 01:49 AM
Macieto Macieto is offline How to make two independent columns not using fields and tables Windows 7 64bit How to make two independent columns not using fields and tables Office 2010 64bit
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Default How to make two independent columns not using fields and tables

Hi!


Please help me with my problem. I'm using OFFICE 2010
I'm doing right now translation from Polish to English and there is one thing I MS WORD that I cannot achieve.

Basically I want to split my whole document into two independent documments. So I want the effect of two columns but independent columns. So in my *.docx file I will have one heading and one footnote and two independent columns. See for attached example for better understanding.

I have also to say that FIELDS and TABLES dont works for me.

BR
Maciek
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