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display log at selected locations

Hello all
I have a question on displaying log

When i am redirecting the output to a log, it displays but in a format which i am not happy about. Can i give any explicit commands which says to display the above log at specific row and column
I want to do this for each line of the log
What is want it to display first line of the log starting from row,column(1,1) and second row of log at [3,1] and so forth.
Can i do this in any way
 

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