I never realized the use of Sections. Many thanks, my friend. Keep up the good work. You make learning how to move around LibreOffice much easier. I appreciate it.
@sdim68 Yes, What you are requesting can be done using a section - watch the video again and look around the 4:08. I create a section there showing the top half of a page with the default formatting and below that (for the rest of the document) the 3 column section (Your section does not have to go to the bottom of the document). I hope this helps - Thanks for watching.
Good tutorial :) But, how do I unmake a column? Like, after I format a long section of the document as two columns, I decide that at a point at the middle of the document the column format should end, then start again at a further point.
Great video. Many thanks. Just one question: How can I have a document that has both columns and the usual formatting? Can it be done within the same page or document?
Place the cursor at the end of the section and hit Alt+Enter. This will exit the section and create a new line. If you do this at the beginning, it will create a line before the section. Work with tables too. *Old question, I know. But can help others.
I never realized the use of Sections.
Many thanks, my friend. Keep up the good work.
You make learning how to move around LibreOffice much easier.
I appreciate it.
I was trying to find new software to layout my books. Thanks to you I can now use the software that I have. Thanks!!!
@sdim68 Yes, What you are requesting can be done using a section - watch the video again and look around the 4:08. I create a section there showing the top half of a page with the default formatting and below that (for the rest of the document) the 3 column section (Your section does not have to go to the bottom of the document). I hope this helps - Thanks for watching.
Thanks, I was looking for something like this.
Thanks! This was a brilliant tutorial!
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Great!! Manual break - Column!
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Good tutorial :)
But, how do I unmake a column? Like, after I format a long section of the document as two columns, I decide that at a point at the middle of the document the column format should end, then start again at a further point.
Great video. Many thanks.
Just one question:
How can I have a document that has both columns and the usual formatting?
Can it be done within the same page or document?
@sdim68 Glad I could help!
Hello there. Is a person able to make (2) columns then add foot notes that span the whole page?
Using L O Writer, I need to print text in BLUE, [what happens when Blk ink-is all used!]. Can this b e done?
Can you write your document with the columns established?
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How to continue adding text with single column format below/after the multi-column format?
Place the cursor at the end of the section and hit Alt+Enter. This will exit the section and create a new line. If you do this at the beginning, it will create a line before the section. Work with tables too.
*Old question, I know. But can help others.
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