4. After creating a column heading and/or typing text within a column, what must you do to

move text to the next column?
(1 point)
Add a column break.
Select the next column and start typing.
Highlight the next column.
Change the page orientation.

What program are you using? What do you think?

connections academy? lol

Writeacher means are you using Word or Excel or what program?

To move text to the next column after creating a column heading or typing text within a column, you have to select the next column and start typing. This can be done by following these steps:

Step 1: Position your cursor at the end of the text in the current column.
Step 2: Press the "Tab" key on your keyboard to move to the next column. Alternatively, if you're using a word processing software like Microsoft Word, you can use the column or table formatting options to create columns and automatically move text to the next column.

Adding a column break is another option, but it is typically used when you want to insert a break and move text to the next column manually. This can be done by following these steps:

Step 1: Position your cursor at the desired location where you want the column break to be inserted.
Step 2: In Microsoft Word, go to the "Page Layout" or "Layout" tab on the ribbon.
Step 3: Look for the option called "Breaks" or "Column Break" and click on it. This will insert a column break at the cursor's location.

However, in the given scenario, selecting the next column and starting to type is the most appropriate action to move text to the next column.