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Two independent rows

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rafanpiro - 24 May 2007 11:20 GMT
I want to match 2 documents into one, each document in a row. In the left row
the original text, in the right row the translated text. I need to have both
rows independent from each other, so when I introduce a page jump, the
following text starts in the next page but same row.
Also I use bullets so I need to have them independent from each row.

When selecting rows in page layout one row follows another and I need them
independent.

Is it possible?

Thanx
Stefan Blom - 24 May 2007 11:36 GMT
Use a two-column table without borders.

When/if you need text to line up across the page, insert a new row.

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> I want to match 2 documents into one, each document in a row. In the left row
> the original text, in the right row the translated text. I need to have both
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>
> Thanx
 
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