That's fine jno, but all it does is create blank lines. If you then insert lines further up the column, the blank lines you've created will move over to the top of the next column and the "useful" lines in that column will move down, thus effectively leaving blank lines at the top of the second column. It's like creating "hard" spaces - if, for example, you want "London Transport" to always appear one one line ie, no line-break between "London" and "Transport" you make the space between the two words a "hard" space, so that "London Transport" counts as one word. Putting blank spaces before "London" is OK until you add words before it when you get blank spaces before "London" and "Transport" on the next line.