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(You can also head to Table Tools > Layout > Split Cells on the Word Ribbon if you prefer.) This opens the Split Cells window. By default, it's set up to split the selected cell(s) into two columns, which is exactly what we want. You can just go ahead and click the OK button to make the split.
Once you have a table in Word, you might decide to split that table into two or more tables. On the LAYOUT tab, in the Merge group, click Split Table. The table splits into two tables. You can split the table further, as long as there are multiple rows.
Put your cursor in the document where you want to insert the horizontal line. Go to Format | Borders And Shading. On the Borders tab, click the Horizontal Line button. Scroll through the options and select the desired line. Click OK.
Select the text on the page you want to split into two halves. Don't select any text if you want to split all pages in your Word document. Click on the Layout tab. In the Page Setup group, click on the Columns button.
Click or tap in the document where you want a page break. Go to Insert > Page Break.
Open a new document and set the paper orientation and margins the way you want. Insert a three-column, single-row table in your document. Remove the borders around the table, if desired. Format the second (center) column to be rather narrow. Adjust the width of the other columns as desired.
Select the text you want to format. Click the Page Layout tab. Click the Columns command. A drop-down menu will appear. Adding columns. Select the number of columns you want to insert. The text will then format into columns.
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