Miguel is creating a document where the text needs to run quite longer than usual left-to-right; it’s basically a set of three rows of information on a single page so the page will need as much horizontal space as possible to accommodate that. He is also creating a second document, where one page needs to have text run longer left-to-right like the first document, but the rest of the pages need to be set up in Word’s default orientation. Describe the exact steps he would need to take to allow for the wider-than-usual pages, and how the steps are different for the two documents
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separate them
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Miguel wants to create a document. It’s basically a set of three rows of information on a single page so the page will need as much horizontal space as possible to accommodate that.
So in order to create a document, he should make it without mixing it. He can separate it and make use of bullets.
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He is also creating a second document, where one page needs to have text run longer left-to-right like the first document, but the rest of the pages need to be set up in Word’s default orientation.
One can make use of rows and columns if the data or information needs to be analyzed and separated. The use of bullets and numbers can be done to make the documents look clear.
It is needed to create the word document that is separated from the rest of them.
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