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From: writer66006 on 30 Nov 2009 01:27 I am trying to write a book and I am using landscape view with 2 columns. I want each column to be it's own page. How do I number each column or is that even possible?
From: DeanH on 30 Nov 2009 02:46 This is not the correcy use of Columns, search for "Book Fold" in the Help, this may be more useful. This format is used for booklets, etc. Tip, ignore any reference to Master and Sub-documents, this feature is very buggy. If the book is going to contain a large number of pages, I would create the book first in a "normal" layout, i.e. no columns, etc. and sort out the layout at the end of the writing process. Hope this helps DeanH "writer66006" wrote: > I am trying to write a book and I am using landscape view with 2 columns. I > want each column to be it's own page. How do I number each column or is that > even possible?
From: DeanH on 30 Nov 2009 02:58 And also the following for larger Books. Apologies for the multiple postings my system is having hick-ups. http://daiya.mvps.org/bookwordframes.htm -- Hope this helps DeanH "writer66006" wrote: > I am trying to write a book and I am using landscape view with 2 columns. I > want each column to be it's own page. How do I number each column or is that > even possible?
From: DeanH on 30 Nov 2009 03:24 Also see the following article: http://word.mvps.org/FAQs/Formatting/BookletPrinting.htm Hope this helps DeanH "writer66006" wrote: > I am trying to write a book and I am using landscape view with 2 columns. I > want each column to be it's own page. How do I number each column or is that > even possible?
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