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Adjusting the layout of a compound question
Compound questions contain a number of related but separate questions that are presented as a group using a shared list. A compound question lists the texts of its component questions and displays their answers side by side below using a shared list. Compound questions generally have a fairly complex layout and usually need some minor adjustments.
1 Scroll through the questionnaire to the compound question that is made up of Q44, Q45, and Q46.
2 Using a similar technique to the one that you used to adjust the columns of the grid question, adjust the columns of the compound question until you are satisfied with its appearance.
If any of the columns extend beyond the edge of the paper, use Normal view: Select Normal from the Word View menu.
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Final adjustments to the formatting of the Museum example