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OMPUTER GRAPHICSTEXT FORMATTING #2
Robin Perkins
This is some text that has been placed in a two column format. Notice how this is generally easier to read than when the text is placed across the full width of a page. To do this, you must start a NEW Word document and save it as, "COMPUTER GRAPHICS TEXT FORMATTING #2. Enter the two line title in Arial Black or some other bold type face. This is good for setting text headlines. Center the text. After this, go to format, Columns, and select two column display. Do not apply to the entire page, but select the "This point forward" option at the bottom of this dialog box. When you get to this point, press enter and make the Format change described above.
Despite the efforts, however, ABC was having to deal with the reality that the leaks were not just in the usual dribs and drabs designed to whet the audience's appetite.
In a statement, the network said it " deeply regrets that someone illegally obtained a portion of the unedited version" of the interview and gave it to the Daily News. " Our editorial process has been compromised by the illegal and irresponsible actions of some unknown person. Every news organization has the right to determine whether to publish, when to publish and how much to publish of interviews or other information it has gathered. We will pursue all appropriate legal avenues to determine who was responsible for the theft and to ensure that appropriate action is taken. Daily News executives declined immediate comment.
Last week, The Washington Post also printed a number of juicy moments from the interview, supplied, the paper said, by someone who had been in the room when the sit-down took place.