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Microsoft Word- Using columns

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Gromit33 | 10:01 Fri 02nd Sep 2011 | Technology
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Hi,
Hoping someone can help as am losing patience on this. I am creating our village newsletter in MS Word and using columns. The first 2 pages are fine- the text is flowing down the columns, but on the last page it keeps going across. I've checked out the 'help' but am absolutely stuck, it just will not flow properly. The last page is not a full one- could this be the problem? If I delete, copy, paste text it keeps appearing in different places. I have not done anything different- changed margins, created text boxes or anything.
Please help!!
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Sounds like you have a range at the start of the last page that does not have two columns.
I fthat doesn't work check what type of break you have at the end of the second page
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Thanks guys, still not got to the bottom of it. Have given up for now and used text boxes, but will have the same problem next month, so will revisit it.
Not ever used the 'normal' columns myself. Were I to need them I think I'd just insert a table and type in the 2 columns it provided.
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Me too
MS Publisher is what you want!
Easy with that .. especially newsletters.
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Morning all,
Does anyone know how to delete the files which prevent you from downloading a trial of the updated photoshop software if you've already trialed an old version? Surely it's not misuse if you just want to check out what's on the new stuff before you throw good money at it?
Thx

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