Newspaper-style columns can give
newsletters and brochures a more polished look. You can format an
entire document, selected text, or individual sections into columns.
You can create one, two, or three columns of equal size. You can also
create two columns and have one column wider than the other. Word fills
one column with text before the other, unless you insert a column
break. Column breaks are used in
two-column layouts to move the text after the insertion point to the
top of the following column. You can also display a vertical line
between the columns. To view the columns side by side, switch to print
layout view.
Create Columns
- 1. Click the Page Layout tab.
- 2. Select the text you want to arrange in columns.
- 3. Click the Columns button.
- 4. Select the number of columns you want.
Did You Know?
You can remove columns quickly. Select the columns, click the Columns button on the Page Layout tab, and then click the first column.
You can align text in a column. Click the Align Left, Center, Align Right, or Justify button on the Home tab to align paragraphs in columns.
Modify Columns
- 1. Click the Page Layout tab, and then click in the columns you want to modify.
- 2. Click the Columns button, and then click More Columns.
- 3. Click a column preset format.
- 4. If necessary, enter the number of columns you want.
- 5. Enter the width and spacing you want for each column.
- 6. To place a vertical line between columns, select the Line between check box.
- 7. Click OK.
Insert a Column Break
- 1. Click where you want to insert a column break.
- 2. Click the Page Layout tab.
- 3. Click the Break button, and then click Column.
- 4. To delete a column break, click the column break dotted line in Draft
view or select lines above and below the break, and then press the
Delete key.
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