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Click the Insert tab. Click the Shapes button on the ribbon and choose the Line option, the first one in the Lines subcategory. Press and hold down the Ctrl key, which keeps your divider line straight. Position the cursor near the left margin under the place you want to divide.
Make sure the Home tab is active. If not, click the Home tab on the ribbon. In the Paragraph section of the Home tab, click the down arrow on the right side of the Borders button and select No Border from the drop-down menu. This removes the line from below the paragraph in which you placed the cursor.
Click where you want the line to begin for example, at the top center of the page. Holding down the mouse button, drag to the spot where you want the line to end for example, at the bottom center of the page. Release the mouse button.
Select what you want to center, and from the Page Layout tab, expand the Page Setup section. In the Layout tab, you'll find a Vertical alignment drop-down menu in the Page section. Select Center from the drop-down menu.
Click the Insert tab, then click the Shapes button in the Illustrations group. Click the first line icon in the Lines' menu that drops down. Press and hold down the Shift key to keep your line straight when you draw it.
Highlight the text you wish to split into columns. Select the Page Layout tab. Choose Columns then select the type of columns you wish to apply. One. Two. Three. Left. Right.
On the Layout tab of the Ribbon in the Text Layout group click the Columns button, select Two. Click at the very bottom of the existing text. On the Layout tab, Page Setup group click Break, select Column. Paste the copied text into the second column.
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