Switch to letter paper, set up two columns
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\documentclass[twoside, 9pt]{extreport}
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\documentclass[twoside, 9pt, letter]{extreport}
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%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
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%% Packages %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
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\usepackage{wrapfig}
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\usepackage{pifont}
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\usepackage[nottoc]{tocbibind} % Include bibliography in TOC without numbering
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\usepackage{multicol}
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\usepackage{wrapfig} % Let's wrap some images
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\usepackage{ulem} % Use strikethrough
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\usepackage{microtype} % Make things neater. Thanks /u/-LeopardShark-
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\usepackage{array} % Add custom widths to tables
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\usepackage{nameref} % Use chapter names in references
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\usepackage[hidelinks]{hyperref} % Include URLs, but hide the big red box in the pdf.
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\usepackage{ninecolors}
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%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
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%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
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%% Page Set-Up %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
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\usepackage[
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paperheight=8.5in,
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paperwidth=5.5in,
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% paperheight=8.5in,
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% paperwidth=5.5in,
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margin=0.5in,
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heightrounded,
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]{geometry}
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\NumTabs{18} % Define 18 tab stops (at 1/4" intervals) [tabto] package
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%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
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%% Newspaper Columns %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
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\usepackage{multicol}
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\setlength{\columnsep}{13mm}
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\setlength{\columnseprule}{1pt}
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\def\columnseprulecolor{\color{gray5}}
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%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
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%% Macros %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
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\chapter{Beginnings}
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\begin{multicols}{2}
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\section{About the Author}
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I am neither a mathematician nor a physicist, but I've been fascinated with typography for as long as I can remember.\footnote{I majored in biology and English, so poking around in old books probably had a lot to do with it.} I finally decided to take the plunge and learn \LaTeX{}, but because I have a project-based mind, I needed a project to learn it. I ended up creating a zine about Linux,\footnote{Which you can read about at \kref{https://just13.click/thecodex/}{https://just13.click/thecodex/}} typeset entirely in \LaTeX{}. It's been a fun ongoing project, and I've learned a lot as a result. I finally decided that instead of keeping notes everywhere (mostly in the preambles of the documents I've been working on) I decided to write a little book that recorded what I've learned to use as a reference guide. If I had something like this when I started, things probably would have gone much more smoothly for me. A lot of this material has been previously published in that zine, but there is quite a bit here which is new.
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\item \textbf{\textsc{TUGboat}} — The communications of the \TeX{} Users Group. Again, there is less useful information to a \LaTeX{} novice, but lots of \textit{interesting} information. \kref{https://www.tug.org/TUGboat/}{https://www.tug.org/TUGboat/}
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\end{itemize}
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\end{multicols}
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\chapter{\LaTeX{} Basics}
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\section{Files vs. Documents}
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