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Indented
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#1 Post by BackworldTraveller »
Hum...I think I like how it works now. If you want to isolate the indention, use two enters as below.BackworldTraveller wrote: ↑Thu Mar 31, 2022 10:50 am I'm using "Indent" and note that it also appears to remove preceding and succeeding blank lines. Is there a way to prevent this so the section is isolated from the neighbouring paragraphs? (Each of the below text lines is preceded by a blank line - but the displayed spacing differs)
Para 1
IndentedPara2
Not Indented
Para 3
#4 Post by BackworldTraveller »
Why is a single cr/lf sometimes a cr/lf and some times not? Consistency would be niceEris wrote: ↑Thu Mar 31, 2022 5:41 pmHum...I think I like how it works now. If you want to isolate the indention, use two enters as below.BackworldTraveller wrote: ↑Thu Mar 31, 2022 10:50 am I'm using "Indent" and note that it also appears to remove preceding and succeeding blank lines. Is there a way to prevent this so the section is isolated from the neighbouring paragraphs? (Each of the below text lines is preceded by a blank line - but the displayed spacing differs)
Para 1
IndentedPara2
Not Indented
Para 3
Para 1 -enter-indented area, like a quote -enter-Para 2
vs.
Para 1 -enter enter-
Another indented area -enter enter-
Para 2