Each page of the manual is formatted into two columns (like a newspaper.  When 
you finish reading the first column (on the left half of the page) you then 
have to scroll up to see the start of the column of the right half of the page 
to continue reading.

Most IBM manuals (with the notable exception of the Principles of Operation 
manual) are formatted such that the text runs from the left margin to the right 
margin allowing you to just scroll down to read it.  When you get to the bottom 
of the page you just continue to scroll to the next page.

Hope that helps.

Lou
On Aug 9, 2013, at 7:28 PM, Marna WALLE <mwa...@us.ibm.com> wrote:

> I'm sorry...I am really dense.  I'm not following what "dual columns" are.    
> Are you referring to the template table that is used after the Description, 
> and before the Steps to Take?   Is it something else that just now appears in 
> the z/OS V2R1 Migration book, or has it been there all along?
> 
> I wouldn't like to keep paging up and down online either, so I'd like to see 
> if there is something to be done about it.
> 
> -Marna WALLE
> z/OS System Installation
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