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How do I create side headings in Word 2003?

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Eric - 15 Jul 2007 03:16 GMT
I am using anchored text boxes to create side headings. These headings are
one to four lines long, are to the left of the main text, and must be
centered. Is there a method other than text boxes for creating side headings
in Word 2003?
Jay Freedman - 15 Jul 2007 03:48 GMT
See http://sbarnhill.mvps.org/WordFAQs/MarginalText.htm.

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>I am using anchored text boxes to create side headings. These headings are
>one to four lines long, are to the left of the main text, and must be
>centered. Is there a method other than text boxes for creating side headings
>in Word 2003?
Katlin - 18 Sep 2008 01:22 GMT
what are side headings..?
and how do they need to be formated?
i need to make them for homework..
ive even searched word help
although it doesnt help..
RobertVA - 18 Sep 2008 01:48 GMT
> what are side headings..?
> and how do they need to be formated?
> i need to make them for homework..
> ive even searched word help
> although it doesnt help..

A wide margin containing the heading?

I don't have that recent a Word version, but maybe a two column table
with the heading in one column and the related text in the adjacent block.
Jay Freedman - 18 Sep 2008 01:52 GMT
>what are side headings..?
>and how do they need to be formated?
>i need to make them for homework..
>ive even searched word help
>although it doesnt help..

A side heading is a heading that's positioned in the margin of the page, next to
the text, instead of as a paragraph between text paragraphs.

The method for formatting them is described in
http://sbarnhill.mvps.org/WordFAQs/MarginalText.htm#TrueMarginalText.

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