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Old 10-31-2008, 06:56 AM   #7
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Originally Posted by Patricia View Post
That's interesting, Harry. I was experimenting last night and found that making an empty subtitle did the same thing. But then it is the same thing -- BD treats centred text as subtitles.
The reason that I had a need to discover how to do this is that on my standard layout of the title page of a book, the author's name is the last thing on the page and, because of the large font size used for the author's name, any "descenders" in the name (ie letters like "y" or "g") get "chopped off" unless you have a blank line beneath. Having "normal" blank lines doesn't work - BD strips them out if they're at the bottom of the page - but centred lines get preserved.
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