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> I don't know if you consider this the proper forum for this
> type of question, but here goes:
> In general, does a two column format save space? I prefer to use a single
> column but I am working with a large group on a proposal and do
> not have the final say.
> Anyway, thanks.
> Kathleen
> kathee -at- sdl -dot- usu -dot- edu
In my experience a two - column format is the most efficient use of space
on a page.
If you are looking for a mailing list which might provide more discussion
of that sort of topic I suggest posting to QUARKXPR -at- IUBVM -dot- UCS -dot- INDIANA -dot- EDU -dot-
On the subject of mailing lists, I myself am looking for one dealing with
corporate communications, Internal/employee communications or corporte
publications. Any suggestions?
Merci d'avance pour vos reponses,
Myke Wilder
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Les Communications Myke Wilder (Montreal)
Communications as a problem-solving tool? Quel concept!
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