When it comes time to put the finishing touches on your paper and print, it will be necessary to open your document in Microsoft Word (desktop version) because Section 1 must be in columns. GoogleDocs and other online word processing sites are very limited with options, and formatting text into columns is not one of them. If you are typing in OneNote, the same is true. Fortunately, opening a OneNote page in Word is pretty straightforward. Here you go:
1. Go to the OneNote page you want to open in Word. (If currently using the web version of OneNote, before moving to step 2, you will need to first open it in the desktop version.)
2. Click on File, located in the upper left section of your screen.
3. On the menu bar, select Export. Then choose Word Document. Then click the Export button that's at the bottom of those options.