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Actually, your way is not always the easiest. There are sometimes other classes that go with <p> that are not the standard paragraph or noindent paragraph. Especially when doing offset text because the publishers do not feel that using a <blockquote> is a good idea when it's the best idea.
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Actually, my way is the quickest and easiest. Offset text is not frequent enough to worry about justifying it (for the original poster, that is), but I never use blockquote (and I understand why publishers who know what they're doing don't use blockquote). I have certain classes in my template CSS file for offset text: text1, text2, text3, etc. They all have different formats, and it's very quick for me to add a number after "text" for the different formats I need for the offset text. My system is simple but very effective, fast, and the results are fantastic. I spent a lot of time coming up with the perfect editing process, and it was worth every minute I spent setting it all up. Your advice usually makes no sense to me, and it usually sounds like it would be much more time-consuming than my system. But thanks for trying!