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landscape document with subdivided page

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ms - 23 Jul 2007 19:14 GMT
I am trying to create a church bulletin, the inside part.  In WordPerfect, I
can just subdivide the page, once I've chosen "landscape."  Normally, I can
save a WP document as an "rft" file, and it works when I open it in Word.  
Not this time.

I need to know how to divide the landscape page into two parts.

Thanks
Suzanne S. Barnhill - 23 Jul 2007 22:32 GMT
If you have Word 2000 or above, choose "2 pages per sheet" under "Multiple
pages" on the Margins tab. In other versions, you'll need to use columns.

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> I am trying to create a church bulletin, the inside part.  In WordPerfect, I
> can just subdivide the page, once I've chosen "landscape."  Normally, I can
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> Thanks
ms - 24 Jul 2007 00:22 GMT
THanks.  I had to try it several times before it worked, but it finally DID
WORK!!  Thanks.-

> If you have Word 2000 or above, choose "2 pages per sheet" under "Multiple
> pages" on the Margins tab. In other versions, you'll need to use columns.
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> > Thanks
 
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