After creating a column, headings and/or typing texts within a column, what must you do to move text to the next column?

1. Add a column break.
2. Select the next column and start typing.
3. Highlight the next column.
4. Change the page orientation.

2. Select the next column and start typing.

To move text to the next column after creating a column, headings, and/or typing texts within a column, you can follow these steps:

1. Add a column break.
2. Select the next column and start typing.

To move text to the next column after creating a column, headings, and/or typing texts within a column, you can follow these steps:

1. Add a column break: Position your cursor at the end of the text in the current column where you want the break to occur. Then, go to the "Layout" or "Page Layout" tab in your document editor (such as Microsoft Word) and look for the "Breaks" or "Columns" option. Click on it and select "Column Break" from the drop-down menu. This will move the text following the cursor to the next column.

2. Select the next column and start typing: By default, most modern document editors automatically flow content into the next available column as you type. So, after reaching the end of the current column, simply start typing, and the text will flow into the next column.

3. Highlight the next column: If you have already created multiple columns and want to move text to the next column, position your cursor at the end of the text in the current column. Then, use your mouse or cursor to highlight the text in the next column, which you wish to move subsequent text into. Once highlighted, you can either delete the highlighted text or start typing to replace it with new content.

4. Change the page orientation: Changing the page orientation, such as from portrait to landscape, will not directly move text from one column to another. However, it can affect the overall layout of your document and potentially allocate more space for columns. To change the page orientation, go to the "Page Layout" or "Layout" tab, and look for the "Orientation" option. Select your desired orientation (e.g., landscape) to rearrange the columns accordingly.

In summary, the best option for moving text to the next column after creating a column and typing text would be either adding a column break or simply starting to type in the next column. The other options mentioned (highlighting the next column or changing the page orientation) are not specifically designed for moving text to the next column in this context.