Hello,

I have a web page with three columns. The left-hand and right-hand columns are 
of fixed width. The middle column is so arranged, that the column 'adjusts 
itself' to make full use the different screen widths. At larger screen widths, 
the length of the lines becomes a bit long for convenient reading.

Is it possible, using CSS, to arrange that paragraphs in that middle column are 
themselves split into two columns of equal width, when a specified line length 
is exceeded? The text in the resulting left-hand one of these two columns 
should continue at the top of the right-hand one, as does the text of newspaper 
columns, for example. 

Bruce

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