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hi guys today we will be learning about columns in microsoft word ive already given you a tutorial on columns in microsoft word but today well be looking at how you can have two independent columns in microsoft word so first of all here i have a document with couple of headings news1 and news2 with some text in it to convert this document into columns i will be clicking on the layout tab then under the layout tab under column i will pick two so as you notice here the entire document got split into two columns now i want news one to be at the beginning of the first column and use 2 to be at the beginning of the second column so to push news 2 to the second column before the first column ends i will place my insertion point before the letter n unused to then in the layout tab under the breaks i will click on column break which what does that mean that means break the column before it docHubes its end so when i click on it you can see the news2 automatically gets pushed to the beginning