Hi :)
I think frames are more flexible than "cells in a table". Tabs are
easier in a frame.
Frames can be moved around and/or resized independently of each other.
It's easier to link multiple frames together to let contents flow
better between frames on different pages )or even frames on the sam
And, for those of us who find using menus to be a major inconvenience
compared to keyboard shortcuts, The Insert ... Manual Break ... Type ...
Column Break can be accomplished with Ctrl-Shift-Enter.
Nothing to add to the rest of the comments!
Dave
On 3/30/2014 22:10, Brian Barker wrote:
At
At 21:27 30/03/2014 -0700, Andrew Noname wrote:
I would like to divide my page into two independently controlled
columns. Creating columns is easy enough to do. However, I want
the text in each column to start at the top of each column. Think
of two lists that are independent of each other,
On 31/03/2014 3:27 pm, A wrote:
I would like to divide my page into two independently controlled
columns. Creating columns is easy enough to do. However, I want the
text in each column to start at the top of each column. Think of two
lists that are independent of each other, column 2 is NOT
I would like to divide my page into two independently controlled
columns. Creating columns is easy enough to do. However, I want the
text in each column to start at the top of each column. Think of two
lists that are independent of each other, column 2 is NOT simply a
continuation of column