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Volume 5 Issue 3 February, 2000


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To change the shading of text borders, or to remove a ruling line, click your cursor on the paragraph, and, from the Format menu, choose Borders and Shading. Select a new option.

To change the color of text, select the paragraph, and choose Font from the Format menu. Choose a different color from the drop-down color list. Choose OK or Cancel to exit the dialog box.

Section breaks make it possible for various sections to have more than one column. To change the number of columns in any section, click your cursor in the section to be changed, and choose Format Column. Type a new number.

With the Break command, you can insert a page break, column, or section break. Assuming your nonprinting characters are turned on (in Tools-Options-View dialog box), you can identify breaks by the double, dotted lines. To insert a break, choose Break from the Insert menu. Select an option, and click OK to exit the dialog box.

To change the shading of text borders, or to remove a ruling line, click your cursor on the paragraph, and, from the Format menu, choose Borders and Shading. Select a new option.

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To change the color of text, select the paragraph, and choose Font from the Format menu. Choose a different color from the drop-down color list. Choose OK or Cancel to exit the dialog box.

Section breaks make it possible for various sections to have more than one column. To change the number of columns in any section, click your cursor in the section to be changed, and choose Format Column. Type a new number.

With the Break command, you can insert a page break, column, or section break. Assuming your nonprinting characters are turned on (in Tools-Options-View dialog box), you can identify breaks by the double, dotted lines. To insert a break, choose Break from the Insert menu. Select an option, and click OK to exit the dialog box.

To change the shading of text borders, or to remove a ruling line, click your cursor on the paragraph, and, from the Format menu, choose Borders and Shading. Select a new option.

To change the color of text, select the paragraph, and choose Font from the Format menu. Choose a different color from the drop-down color list. Choose OK or Cancel to exit the dialog box.

Section breaks make it possible for various sections to have more than one column. To change the number of columns in any section, click your cursor in the section to be changed, and choose Format Column. Type a new number.

With the Break command, you can insert a page break, column, or section break. Assuming your nonprinting characters are turned on (in Tools-Options-View dialog box), you can identify breaks by the double, dotted lines. To insert a break, choose Break from the Insert menu. Select an option, and click OK to exit the dialog box.

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