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Old 10-25-2013, 11:40 AM   #4
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Originally Posted by eBookLuke View Post
HI,

if you avoid blanks lines between headings and text, you'll get what you want…
In the CSS is specified "p+p", so only a paragraph following another paragraph will be indented.
If a paragraph is following an heading, it will be not indented…
Obviously, if you leave a blank paragraph after the heading, that will be the non-indented paragraph

Otherwise, if your first paragraph is following a non-heading style, you need to create a w2e_something style with no indent and apply it manually…

Luke
I would think a h2+p would be better for this (or whatever h level you are using). Code the exception as an exception is better since inheritance of other properties on the paragraph would be automatic. If you don't depend in inheritance then either would work.

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