Two different threads of text.

T

Treza Blu

What I am attempting to do is have one thread of text in the left hand side
that flows onto the next page, and then on the right, have another thread of
text that flows within its column on the next page. The two colums need to
be interdependent.
 
B

Bob Buckland ?:-\)

Hi Treza,

In Word you can create a 2 column table that will give you parallel
columns. You can then divide each column into whatever 'rows'
you may need to help with text alignment. The borders of the
rows can be 'non printing'

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What I am attempting to do is have one thread of text in the left hand side
that flows onto the next page, and then on the right, have another thread of
text that flows within its column on the next page. The two colums need to
be interdependent.>>
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Let us know if this helped you,

Bob Buckland ?:)
MS Office System Products MVP

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