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One - Default setting for Word documents. Two - Splits the page into two distinct columns. Three - Splits the page into three distinct columns. Left - Concentrates most of the text on the right side of the document, leaving a narrow column on the left. Right - Concentrates most of the text on the left side of the document, leaving a narrow column on the right. If you highlight a part (or all) of your document before clicking a column option, your document will be reformatted to appear in columns.
One - Default setting for Word documents. Two - Splits the page into two distinct columns. Three - Splits the page into three distinct columns. Left - Concentrates most of the text on the right side of the document, leaving a narrow column on the left. Right - Concentrates most of the text on the left side of the document, leaving a narrow column on the right. If you highlight a part (or all) of your document before clicking a column option, your document will be reformatted to appear in columns.
If you’d rather edit an existing document, simply double-click the document in question.
If you’re editing an existing document, skip this step.
If you highlighted text, your settings will be applied only to the highlighted text.
If you highlighted text, your settings will be applied only to the highlighted text.
If you highlighted text, your settings will be applied only to the highlighted text.
If you highlighted text, your settings will be applied only to the highlighted text.
You can also uncheck the box next to “Equal column width” in order to make one column wider than the other.
If you don’t want a visible divider, leave this option unchecked.