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MS Word question - macphanatic - 01-28-2008

Using Word 2008, I've created three columns and want to end them to go back to standard formatting. Tried using section break at the end of the third column. It works, but moves all following text to the end. Tried the Help file, but for some reason, I can't get it to launch. Basically, I'm trying to do normal paragraph, 3 columns, normal paragraph on one page. How do I do this?


Re: MS Word question - Z - 01-28-2008

Uh, use a table? Haven't mucked with Office08 yet, so can't be more helpful than that.


Re: MS Word question - Billybob - 01-28-2008

Yes, you could do it with breaks. Go to "Insert-Breaks-Section" to change the formatting.

However, as Z stated, unless you have multi-page columns, it's a whole lot easier using tables. Just make the table borders invisible.

So far, other than eye-candy and increased stability, I haven't notice any major or significant differences between '08 and its predecessor.