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All you need to do is place the second-column content right after the first-column content. You can then separate the content by a column break (press Shift+Ctrl+Enter). Worships is your source for cost-effective Microsoft Word training. (Microsoft Word is the most popular word processing software in the world.)
In the Layout tab, on the Page Setup group, click Columns. Click one of the options in the menu to select it or click More Columns to add more than three columns or columns with custom width and spacing. By default, changes to columns affect only the section in which you are working.
Select the text you want to format. Selecting text to format. Select the Page Layout tab, then click the Columns command. A drop-down menu will appear. Select the number of columns you want to create. Formatting text into columns. The text will format into columns. The formatted text.
Select the cells, columns, or rows, with text that you want to align (or select your entire table). Go to the (Table Tools) Layout tab. Click an Align button (you may have to click the Alignment button first, depending on the size of your screen).
In your Excel spreadsheet, select the cells that you want to collapse. With your cells selected, go to Data on the Ribbon toolbar. Choose Rows (to collapse vertically) or Columns (to collapse horizontally). Click OK. A collapse/expand icon will appear in the left margin for rows and in the top margin for columns.
Select the rows with similar data by clicking and dragging on the rows numbers to the left of your data. Click on Group under the Data tab. Collapse specific sections by clicking on the sign, or expand them by clicking on the + sign. Collapse all similar sections by clicking on the 1 in the column label row.
In Excel 2016 and Excel 2013: On the Analysis tab, in the Show group, click +/- Buttons to show or hide to expand and collapse buttons. In Excel 2010: On the Options tab, in the Show group, click +/- Buttons to show or hide to expand and collapse buttons.
Select the whole sheet, click Data > Ungroup > Clear Outline to display all collapse columns and rows which are grounded by the Group function. Select the data range you want to expand the data, click Data > Filter to disable the Filter function, then all cells have been displayed at once.
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