Newsgroups: comp.sys.mac Path: utzoo!utgpu!trigraph!john From: john@trigraph.uucp (John Chew) Subject: Re: Word 4.0 columns question Message-ID: <1990May8.210726.17210@trigraph.uucp> Followup-To: comp.sys.mac.apps Sender: "John J. Chew" Reply-To: "John J. Chew" Organization: Trigraph Inc., Toronto, Canada References: <24712@eerie.acsu.Buffalo.EDU> Date: Tue, 8 May 90 21:07:26 GMT In <24712@eerie.acsu.Buffalo.EDU> John Feinberg writes: >I want to be able to print out a page with three columns of equal >length. In my case, I have a long list of variables. I don't want >columns one and two being page length, and the third column being >half a page long (I have 3 columns selected for the section). Is >there any nifty setting I can choose, or do I have to stick in a >bunch of carraige returns in strategic areas? Add a new section after your columnar data (command-enter). Format the data section as you did, in three columns. Format the section after the data and select "Start: No Break". Voila - balanced columns. John -- john j. chew, iii phone: +1 416 425 3818 AppleLink: CDA0329 trigraph, inc., toronto, canada {uunet!utai!utcsri,utgpu,utzoo}!trigraph!john dept. of math., u. of toronto poslfit@{utorgpu.bitnet,gpu.utcs.utoronto.ca}