I would suggest you simply use a table of two colums. That should do the trick.
Freddy

Jim White wrote:

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Subject: [users] two columns need fast help

Dear Friends,
I apologise for the need for fast help, but kid needs homework done for tomorrow and I have no clue how to do this, although I am sure googling would, had I the time, do it.

He needs two colums, one called "What I Read" and the other half of the page "What I thought."

Obviously, he needs to be able to(meaning me, secretary, of course) to write the first thing on the left hand side of the page, the start over and answer the questions on the right hand side, and print it out.

Since I cannot write html here, I can only hope this approximates what I
need:

thing 1                                   thing 2
blah blah blac                            yackyack yack
blah blah                                 yack yack yack


The problem is that trying to finish the text is column a then reset the margins does not preserve column A, but moves the text. I can tab it, as that would involved knowing the contents of column b.

How would on set up such a thing?

All good wishes,

martin


It seems to me that the easiest "day before the homework's due" solution is
to insert a two column table:
Insert > Table
Or Table > Insert > Table

Changing the number of rows is done from within the table by:
Table > Insert > Rows
Or
Table > Delete > Rows

Jim White


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