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How to level up columns' baseline?

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Roger - 18 Dec 2006 01:54 GMT
Dear expert,

I'm an editor of a learned journal. Often I have to spend lot of time in
leveling up the base line of two columns at the ends of every page and every
section. What I did was to modify the spacing by adjusting the number of
line before and after a paragraph, or other similar approaches. The thing is
that the manipulation was hard to control and it automatically "jumps".
Could any know better way to do so? Is there any function in the Word? BTW,
I use MS Office 2000.
Thanks a lot! Roger
Jay Freedman - 18 Dec 2006 02:23 GMT
Answered your identical question in the application.errors newsgroup.

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>Dear expert,
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>I use MS Office 2000.
>Thanks a lot! Roger

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