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Create a Two-Column Layout on a Document Page

QuoteCloud allows you to create a two-column (or more) layout on a document page by using rows and columns. This guide explains how to structure your content for improved readability and professional presentation.

FAQs: Creating a Two-Column Layout on a Document Page

What is the purpose of creating a two-column layout?

It helps structure content using rows and columns, improving readability, visual organization, and the professional appearance of documents.

What basic structure is involved in creating a two-column layout?

The layout is created using a combination of rows (containers) and columns: you place a row, then split it into two columns to organize content side by side.

How do I split a row into multiple columns (e.g., two columns)?

There will be plus button visible on either side of the row (container) when hovering on it. Clicking those buttons will create a row on the side of the button.

Can I create more than two columns in a single row?

Yes - QuoteCloud supports layouts with two or more columns within a row, giving you flexibility to design custom formats.

Why would I use this feature instead of a standard single-column layout?

Two-column (or multi-column) layouts enhance content organization by allowing parallel content blocks—useful for comparisons, side‑by‑side elements, or balancing text and media for easier consumption.

Are there any editor-specific considerations when using rows and columns?

Yes - this layout feature may be dependent on the page type. Canvas pages as a grid free layout similar to adobe photoshop or canva. Allowing you to place blocks of content anywhere on the page. Grid pages use rows (containers), columns and content blocks.

 


Summary Table

QuestionAnswer Summary
Purpose of two-column layoutEnhances readability and visual organization through structured document design.
How to set upCreate a row, then split it into two (or more) columns to organize content in parallel.
Multi-column supportYes—layouts can include two or more columns in a single row.
Use casesGreat for side-by-side sections, comparisons, combining text and media, etc.
Editor considerationsFeatures may vary by editor version and availability at content creation time.