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11/28/2006 05:17:06 PM · #1
I'm doing a presentation on local snakes for my wife's hospital. It will be going into a folder to train the staff to identify whether the victim was bitten by a venemous snake or not. Pictures will be going on the left side of the page with the type of snake under each one. I would like to use the open space on the right side of the page to describe differences, myths, etc on these snakes. I can get the pics and types on the left but my dumb ass can't figure out how to use the right hand side of the page as a seperate entity. Any help would be appreciated.
11/28/2006 05:18:14 PM · #2
In Page setup, make it 2-column.
11/28/2006 05:18:49 PM · #3
You could either divide the page into columns or use a table with two columns. The table method is much easier to manage (as far as lining things up that is).

Message edited by author 2006-11-28 17:19:15.
11/28/2006 05:21:22 PM · #4
You can do it in Excel too.
11/28/2006 05:23:22 PM · #5
Originally posted by cpanaioti:

You could either divide the page into columns or use a table with two columns. The table method is much easier to manage (as far as lining things up that is).


that is a better idea. Tables are easier than columns.
11/28/2006 05:25:32 PM · #6
Thanks so much. Knew there would be an easier solution than what I was trying.
11/28/2006 05:31:46 PM · #7
Moron. :P
11/28/2006 05:37:12 PM · #8
Originally posted by mk:

Moron. :P


You know, when I was typing that out I thought, "I wonder if queen smartass is online to tell me how stupid I am?". You know what you get for that?



PS. Good to have you back.
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