Thank you! This worked - I had never used the drawing feature.

the grid idea might work too, but the drawing feature with coordinates
has solved the problem.

And Brian's idea is also a keeper (all this is).  My goal was to have
a landscape
page, a photo top right and bottom right, text in top and bottom left,
and to have
the top and bottom "halves" identical in size.

As always, thank you all.

Helen



On Wed, Aug 24, 2011 at 7:36 PM, NoOp <[email protected]> wrote:
> On 08/24/2011 04:04 PM, Helen wrote:
>> Thanks but I had tried that. I did that, then said black line/border
>> down center,
>> but then when I turn the page back to Portrait, the columns change to
>> portrait as well.
>> (I want to divide the page horizontally, but my typing will still be in
>> portrait mode.)
>>
>> And to RA, I had actually tried that first -- but I keep getting it slightly
>> off.  Maybe this question isn't as simple as I thought it was.
>
> What you can do is draw a small line across the page
> (View|Toolbars|Drawing). Now using the position coordinates at the
> bottom status bar (just to the right of 'INSRT|STD') drag the line to
> 0.00/4.25. That should get you to the middle of the page. You can then
> right click the line, select arrange & 'send to back'.
>
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