Which of the following is used to create newspaper style columns?
Format Columns
Table Insert Table
Format Tabs
Insert Textbox
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Format Columns is used.
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Concept:
True columns are those that are written in the style of a newspaper. The reader's eye reads all the way down one column before moving on to the top of the next. In Microsoft Word, the sequence number is a section format. When there are roughly eight words per line, the font size employed by newspapers (usually 8-10) is easier for humans to read. Consider attempting to read articles that was printed across the entire page!
Given:
To make newspaper-style columns, which of the above is used?
[A]. Format Columns
[B]. Table Insert Table
[C]. Format Tabs
[D]. Insert Textbox
Find:
find the correct option for the given question
Answer:
The answer is option [A] Format columns
- The column-formatting text explains what items appear and how they are displayed. The data in the column stays the same. Column formatting can be accessed via the column settings by anyone who can build and maintain views in a list.
- A column is a regular item or article in a publication, magazine, or other publication in which a writer expresses their own views in a limited number of columns assigned to them by the newspaper.
- Columnists are the people who write the columns. A column differs from other types of journalism in that it is a common part in a publication – authored by the same writer or reporter each time and usually on the same topic area or theme – and that it frequently, but not always, includes the writer's argument or point of view.
- A column expresses a viewpoint. It's been compared to an open letter. A conventional head, known as a title, and a by-line (name) appear at the top of a column.
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