multi-column text boxes
provide ability to make a text box have multiple columns

Hi Donna,
That’s a thought. Lets turn to our community for some instant feedback.
In the meantime, have you tried adjusting the table, available as part of the text element feature, to this functionality? Utilizing it can address some of your needs. We would love to hear more about your experience.
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Ben commented
Picture two same-size text containers side by side to make, essentially, a two-column presentation of text on your page. You've typed enough text to completely fill the left container, and the text continues in the right container, filling it only partially. Now, you want to add text at the beginning of your two-column scenario. As you type, text in the left container "overflows" to the right container and the left container's size remains unchanged.
For examples of this functionality, see Adobe InDesign and Microsoft Word's design view. Basically, the container border includes a button of sorts that creates child container that receives the parent container's excess text.
Thanks :)
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Miloš commented
Unfortunately table does not solve flowing of text. This could be a very useful feature.
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Anonymous commented
Multi-Column is a must for decent looking content.