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How to continue values from one column of a table to the next?
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- Insert next page section beaks before and after the table.
- With the cursor in the section that contains the table, change the page orientation to landscape and Set the columns to the number you want.
- The width of the gutter between columns (Word ambiguously calls it spacing) is .5"--way too large if you are creating a technical or other formal document and will limit the number of columns you can get on the page.
- Adjust the spacing in the Columns dialog to .25 or .3 (if you agree with me). Note the column width, and be sure that the
Equal column width box is checked. OK out of the dialog.
- Back in the table, adjust its width to be equal to or less than the column width.
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