Layout of university report

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Flotfyr88

Dear internet

I'm writing a report, which has to be handed i on wednesday, and m
teacher has requested that we deliver the report in the layout, whic
can be seen in this link
https://www.dropbox.com/sh/xri2a8s0imd8xio/aBkVivwPfv

I can see how to move the text to the right side of the page, but
can't see how to do so, while still being able to write pointers in th
left paragraph, and on the exact same line as the text in the righ
paragraph..?

I've been looking around for a template, which might help, but can'
seem to find any. I hope, someone can help me.. preferably befor
Wednesday ;
 
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Peter T. Daniels

One way to do it would be a table with two columns (and no visible
border lines);

another would be to use text boxes (though I can't myself tell you how
to keep them aligned if your text is going to change and reflow every
so often; there are lots of options for aligning them with various
parts of the display, so "paragraph" might be one of them.).
 
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Flotfyr88

Yes, I thought about that and even tried it, but the text in the firs
column doesn't follow the text in the second column :
 
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Peter T. Daniels

"Frames" is the one that corresponds to what I called "Text Boxes" (an
earlier way of doing the same thing, which apparently is preferable
under certain circumstances).
 
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Stefan Blom

Microsoft no longer speaks of frames, but they are quite useful! Unlike text
boxes, they can be part of a paragraph style, which is sometimes very useful.

Text boxes can be linked, which frames can't. On the other hand, frames let you
add footnotes (which text boxes don't) and they have support for more fields
than text boxes do.

--
Stefan Blom
Microsoft Word MVP




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