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Old 03-07-2011, 10:57 PM   #9
DoctorOhh
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Originally Posted by fan of kovid View Post
I like the general paragraph alignment settings given with the 'remove spacing between paragraphs' option.
I too like this feature, but this feature is a all or nothing item that uses a large brush to paint the document with indents.

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Originally Posted by fan of kovid View Post
My question was about how to create exceptions to that - so that for the few exceptions - i.e. titles, chapters, etc., which I don't want justified, I can stop the indenting process.
I don't think you can create exceptions to this option. It might be easier to do the opposite. Don't use the 'remove spacing between paragraphs/ indent' option and attempt to use extra css to insert indents for paragraphs. Maybe someone here can help from this angle.

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