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Old 01-29-2014, 09:10 PM   #4
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Originally Posted by AlbertaCowboy View Post
Generally in my experience, a gap in between paragraphs is hard coded into the book or CSS itself.
This can be easily fixed IF your book has no DRM, but if DRM is present, it's not possible to change as far as I know.

(I usually add gaps in between paragraphs myself, but it's personal preference)

You might want to look into the Calibre software, which many of us swear by for library management and formatting. It's also beneficial to Google Apprentice Alf for more information about DRM. (Please be aware that in depth discussion of DRM removal is not permissible here on the forum.)
I strongly recommend that you only EDIT the CSS and not convert.
Both Sigil and Calibre's editor can help immensely without any of the side effects a (same format) conversion can introduce.

All it takes is a little effort to learn Basic CSS (and you have been given tips on what to look at: the margin-top/bottom setting for the affected paragraph)
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