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| onecolumn |
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Abbreviation: ã|\ocã%
Parameters: ã|noneã%
ã|Description:ã%
If you have specified \twocolumns or \threecolumns, single column text can
be formatted again by entering the \onecolumn markup. For example, if an
author wants to change from a single column to two columns he enters the
\twocolumns markup where the two column text begins and \onecolumn or \oc
markup where the single column text begins again.
ã|Example:ã%
The \twocolumns markup places the bullets in two columns. And \onecolumn
returns text to a single column.
\twocolumns\listbegin
\bul {\it Russia} in Eastern Europe (and in
South America and the Caribbean)
\nc
\bul {\it China} in Tibet (and most lately in Southeast
Asia---Campuchea, and Vietnam)
\listend
\onecolumn
\noindent
Countries have tried to dominate each other
economically and militarily for thousands of years.
Reasons for this continued behavior include . . .
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| * Russia in * China in Ti- |
| Eastern Eu- bet (and |
| rope (and in most lately |
| South Amer- in South- |
| ica and the east Asia--- |
| Caribbean) Campuchea, |
| and Vietnam) |
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| Countries have tried to dominate each other economically and militarily |
| for thousands of years. Reasons for this continued behavior include |
| . . . |
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ã|Notes:ã%
\onecolumn has no effect if you are already in one column.
If you are in \fixedformat, \onecolumn will do a \newpage before
starting one column formatting.
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