Re: Paragraph Spacing
From: Murray (forums_at_HAHAgreat-web-sights.com)
Date: 12/30/04
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Date: Thu, 30 Dec 2004 10:13:39 -0500
Use CSS margin settings to control the spacing between adjacent paragraph
tags.
In FP 2003, you can do this manually by editing the properties of each <p>
(select it on the tag selector, drop down the context menu, and select Tag
Properties). You will see fields that allow you to adjust the individual
spacing....
-- Murray "Jrmy1850" <Jrmy1850@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:502DBECE-F4DF-4151-8878-AC6465C76CAE@microsoft.com... >I just upgraded from 2002 - 2003. In 2002, after typing a line of text and > then hitting a "hard return" and typing a second line of text, I used to > be > able to right click, select "paragraph", and set the line spacing (before > and > after) to 0 to close up the extra space between lines. In 2003 there > doesnt > seem to be that option. The only way i seem to be able to keep line > spacing > together is by allowing text to wrap around. Is there any other way to use > the old feature of "paragraph" > -- > JRMY1850 > http://www.homesmartpc.com > http://www.transmyt.com >
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