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Setting individual tables that are left aligned, or center
aligned, or right aligned may be a good option.


Mike


On 3/19/24 09:06, users+help@global.libreoffice.org wrote:

users_59192.eml

Subject:
[libreoffice-users] putting text in 2 or 3 columns on a single page
From:
Keith Jackson <kmjackson@sympatico.ca>
Date:
3/18/24, 20:57

To:
users@global.libreoffice.org


You may have seen this question many times so I will apologize in advance for asking it.

I have a Writer document formatted as docx.  It will contain some of my father’s poems but I have a 
need on a few pages to have the poem appear in two or three columns on a page continuing from the 
bottom of, or a specified point in, the first column to the second column and, in one case, to a 
third column.  The text must not wrap within each column because it is lines of poetry.

Can you tell me the best way to do this?   I’ve checked the manual and have some ideas but would 
appreciate someone guiding me to the best  method to do this.

Thank you for your time in advance.   Oh, and in case it is important, I am using LibreOffice 
7.3.7.2.

Keith Jackson
Toronto, Ontario, Canada



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