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Adding columns in Adobe InDesign is a simple process. Here's how you can do it: 1. Open your document in InDesign. 2. Select the text frame or frames that you want to add columns to. 3. Go to the "Layout" menu at the top of the screen, and select "Margins and Columns." 4. In the "Columns" section, choose the number of columns you want to add. You can choose anywhere from 2 to 50 columns. 5. If you want to adjust the width and spacing of the columns, you can do so in the "Gutter" and "Width" sections. The gutter is the space between the columns, and the width is the width of each column. 6. Click "OK" to apply the changes. 7. If you want to apply the same column settings to other text frames in your document, you can use the "Eyedropper" tool to copy the settings from one frame to another. That's it! You have successfully added columns to your text frame in InDesign.
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