Instead, use styles to add spacing before and
after paragraph styles, especially headings and blockquotes.
Not exact matches
Of course, it's difficult to fit all the thrills and spills of WRC 2015 into a single introductory
paragraph, but if brevity is what you're
after, hit play for two and a half minutes of rally -
style goodness.
For instance, doing the regular indent as specified by the world processor of choice or a
style sheet half indent (which sometimes looks better on Kindle formats) and adjusting the
paragraph spacing to a sub-6pt «
after» space can be very sexy, especially with a half indent.
Instead, modify your
paragraph style to add a 6 pt trailing «after» space following each the paragraph (see Paragraph Style in a lat
paragraph style to add a 6 pt trailing «after» space following each the paragraph (see Paragraph Style in a later p
style to add a 6 pt trailing «
after» space following each the
paragraph (see Paragraph Style in a lat
paragraph (see
Paragraph Style in a lat
Paragraph Style in a later p
Style in a later post).
I mentioned in a previous article to use InDesign's Space Before and / or Space
After controls in your
paragraph styles to add space between
paragraphs.
When using InDesign, it's very easy to adjust the spacing before or
after your words in the Indents and Spacing tab in your
Paragraph Style Options dialogue box.
To create the separation between the
paragraphs, the best method is to define «
after» spacing inside your
paragraph style.
Make the changes to the Normal
style as noted above (switch to single - spacing and zero out before /
after paragraph spacing), then do File Save As and make sure it's saving it into the location where it came from.
After iBooks Author was introduced as a way to create great - looking fixed - format ebooks, Apple updated Pages to export flowing ePub 3 files, but those files were still extremely rudimentary and based entirely around
paragraph styles, with no support for most of Pages» multimedia options.
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The easiest
style to select and follow is the standard block format, in which you align all sections of the letter to the left and do not indent, instead placing a hard return
after each
paragraph.