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Old 03-24-2013, 05:06 PM   #1
saxondawg
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Indenting and "Remove line

Like many, I hate lines between every paragraph--but hate to lose the line between SETS of paragraph that establishes a scene change in many novels. In other words, I'm hesitant to check "remove lines between paragraphs" because I will delete some of the author's formatting this way.

However, if I don't check that "remove" box, I then have no control over the indent size--and the indent seems to go from 1.5 em to something too small. This puzzles me. How can I guarantee a 1.5 em paragraph indent without removing ALL blank lines between paragraphs? And just out of curiosity, why should that control be taken away from us if we don't check the box?
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