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Old September 23rd, 2005, 05:11 PM
QueenBrownShuga
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Default How do I format pages differently in the same document?

I want to copy all of my poems on separate pages in the same documents(page
1,2,3,4, etc)...like a book, but the index page has three columns and when I
use the 3 columns, it affects all the other pages. Is there any way I can do
this using the 3 columns with out the format affecting all the other pages?
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Old September 23rd, 2005, 05:19 PM
Anne Troy
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Default How do I format pages differently in the same document?

Use Section breaks between the sections. Then you can format each section
independently.
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"QueenBrownShuga" wrote in
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I want to copy all of my poems on separate pages in the same documents(page
1,2,3,4, etc)...like a book, but the index page has three columns and when
I
use the 3 columns, it affects all the other pages. Is there any way I can
do
this using the 3 columns with out the format affecting all the other
pages?



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Old September 23rd, 2005, 05:33 PM
QueenBrownShuga
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Default How do I format pages differently in the same document?

Thank you VERY much!!

God Bless

"Anne Troy" wrote:

Use Section breaks between the sections. Then you can format each section
independently.
************
Anne Troy
www.OfficeArticles.com

"QueenBrownShuga" wrote in
message ...
I want to copy all of my poems on separate pages in the same documents(page
1,2,3,4, etc)...like a book, but the index page has three columns and when
I
use the 3 columns, it affects all the other pages. Is there any way I can
do
this using the 3 columns with out the format affecting all the other
pages?




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Old September 23rd, 2005, 06:10 PM
Anne Troy
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Default How do I format pages differently in the same document?

You're welcome!
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"QueenBrownShuga" wrote in
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Thank you VERY much!!

God Bless

"Anne Troy" wrote:

Use Section breaks between the sections. Then you can format each section
independently.
************
Anne Troy
www.OfficeArticles.com

"QueenBrownShuga" wrote in
message ...
I want to copy all of my poems on separate pages in the same
documents(page
1,2,3,4, etc)...like a book, but the index page has three columns and
when
I
use the 3 columns, it affects all the other pages. Is there any way I
can
do
this using the 3 columns with out the format affecting all the other
pages?






 




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