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Is there a way to have one page with two columns and another with one column only on the same file?

2006-09-29 14:27:22 · 4 answers · asked by that's funny 3 in Computers & Internet Programming & Design

4 answers

Yes. Use section breaks.

When you open a new Word document, it is actually one column. If you want that page to be one column, type your work. When you are ready for two columns,

click Insert
cl Break
cl New Page

Immediately, in column 1 line 1 (look at the status bar at the bottom)

click Format
cl Columns
cl the symbol for 2 columns

If you want the first page to be two columns and the second page to be one column, just reverse the procedure -- at the top of page 1, click Format, cl Columns, cl two.

Type your work. When ready for the second page, click Insert, cl Break, cl New Page, cl Format, cl Columns, cl one.

2006-09-29 14:38:38 · answer #1 · answered by TheHumbleOne 7 · 0 0

Here try this(It's how to make a newletter cloumn or whatever):

1. Text in newsletter-style columns flows from one column to the next on the same page.

2. Switch to print layout view (print layout view: A view of a document or other object as it will appear when you print it. For example, items such as headers, footnotes, columns, and text boxes appear in their actual positions.).
Select the text you want to format in columns:
An entire document

3. On the Edit menu, click Select All.

a.Part of the document

b.Select the text.

c.Existing sections

4. Click in a section (section: A portion of a document in which you set certain page formatting options. You create a new section when you want to change such properties as line numbering, number of columns, or headers and footers.) or select multiple sections.

5. On the Standard toolbar (toolbar: A bar with buttons and options that you use to carry out commands. To display a toolbar, press ALT and then SHIFT+F10.), click Columns .
Drag to select the number of columns you want.

2006-09-29 21:44:24 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

use columns and a page break

2006-09-29 21:30:06 · answer #3 · answered by sethsdadiam 5 · 1 0

You could use tables.

2006-09-29 21:29:08 · answer #4 · answered by Robin C 4 · 2 0

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