Word - 3-section-page layout

Asked By Jeremy59 on 31-May-12 04:59 AM
I need to work on a page layout with three sections on each page:

1) the top section will contain the first narrative;
2) the middle section will contain comment/reflections/notes; and
3) the bottom section will contain extracts from various documents.

My question is, how do I format the pages in Word to accomplish this, so
that every time I move onto a new page, it is pre-formatted in these
three sections? In other words, if I am working on the middle (comment)
section on p1 and it fills up and the cursor moves onto p2, I want the
cursor to carry on in the middle (comment) section on p2, NOT in the
first narrative section.

How do I do this? I would greatly value any assistance.




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Jeremy59


Stefan Blom replied to Jeremy59 on 31-May-12 11:11 AM
Other than using linked text boxes, I do not see a way to accomplish what
you want. For long documents this will not work, because there is a limit
to the number of linked text boxes in a document.

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Stefan Blom
Microsoft Word MVP
Peter T. Daniels replied to Jeremy59 on 31-May-12 09:35 PM
That's what publishing software like InDesign (and FrameMaker, if it is
still supported) is designed to accomplish.

Do I dare suggest looking into MS Publisher (which used to be part of
Office)? Did it have a rudimentary capacity along those lines?