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Old 04-16-2011, 09:42 PM   #1
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Default Office Enterprise 2007 More Q&A Columns and Text

We saw some questions around columns and text wrapping in Word popping-up in the blogosphere recently,Purchase Office 2010, so in today's Q&A: How do I layout part of my document in columns? How do I get my figures/images/objects on the right side of my document and the text to wrap around the right aligned figure/image/object? QUESTION 1 – How do I layout part of my document in columns? If you want text (only in a specific area) to be in two columns,Microsoft Office Pro Plus 2010, then Highlight the text you want in two columns Go to the "Page Layout" tab and click on the "Columns" drop down Click on the "Two" item on the list to make the highlighted text into two columns
If you want pictures to be in two columns,Office 2010 Pro Plus Key, then you can Go to the "Insert" tab and click on the "Table" drop down Select a 2x1 table cells to insert a table into your document Insert your images into the table using the "Insert Tab" Select the table and click on the "Table Tools Design" tab Click on the "Borders" drop down and select "No Borders" from the menu QUESTION 2 – How do I get my figures/images/objects on the right side of my document and the text to wrap around the right aligned figure/image/object? Click on the figure or image in your document This will cause a new "Format" tab to appear at the top of the application Click on the "Format" tab and click on the "Text Wrapping" drop down menu Click on the "More Layout Options…" item in the list This will cause the "Advance Layout" dialog to appear. Click on the "Text Wrapping" tab of the dialog Click on the "Square" option for text wrapping. You'll see the options for which side you want to wrap on become available. Click on "Left only" and click OK The text in your document should now wrap around the left side of your figure or image,Office Enterprise 2007, so you will be able to place the image on the right side of your document. You may also want to try using our "Position" dropdown if you want to place the figure or picture in a pre-defined location. Choosing a position in this dropdown automatically applies the text wrapping you need. -Amani <div
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