Hi Mike,

To do this, open a new word document, and then open the Layout tab in the ribbon. Then tab down to Columns, and press enter. Now, press the down arrow to find the number of columns that you want. I believe it goes up to 4 coulumns, and if you want more, then you can click on the "More columns" link. If you want 3 columns, simply press enter when it says 3, and you will be set up. As you reach the bottom of each page in the individual column, the text will then wrap up to the top of the column to the right of the first column. Good luck.

Mike
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-----Original Message----- From: Mike B.
Sent: Sunday, October 04, 2015 11:49 PM
To: Jaws-Users List
Subject: [JAWS-Users] New Word Document In Columns

Hi All,

An acquaintance is trying to do the following running Windows 7, J16, & Word
2010:

I would like to set a blank document page up to be written in columns. I
want to just be able to start typing at the top, have the information
confined to the first column, and when I hit the bottom of that column, have
the cursor automatically jump to the top of the second column and continue
as though I hadn't ever finished the page. Does that make sense?

Does anyone have steps on how the above can be performed?  All help will be
greatly appreciated.  Thanks much.

Take care.
Mike
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