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how do I reduce font size of blank lines between paragraphs?

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Tony - 14 Sep 2006 11:18 GMT
Using Cataneo BT or other elaborate font for presentation documents I find
they look so much better if I go through and reduce the font size of the
blank lines between paragraphs to 8 pt (when the typeface is 14pt.). It also
saves paper!! Is there any way to do this with one action or set up a
template for this. Many thanks.
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Jezebel - 14 Sep 2006 11:22 GMT
You shouldn't have blank lines between your paragraphs at all. The better
method is to set the space before or space after value for the real
paragraphs.

> Using Cataneo BT or other elaborate font for presentation documents I find
> they look so much better if I go through and reduce the font size of the
> blank lines between paragraphs to 8 pt (when the typeface is 14pt.). It
> also
> saves paper!! Is there any way to do this with one action or set up a
> template for this. Many thanks.
Stefan Blom - 14 Sep 2006 11:27 GMT
Instead of pressing Enter twice, press Enter once and set the desired
Spacing Before (or After) in Format | Paragraph, Indents and Spacing
tab.

To set this up in a template, modify the style you are using for those
paragraphs. See
http://www.shaunakelly.com/word/styles/ModifyAStyle.html.

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> Using Cataneo BT or other elaborate font for presentation documents I find
> they look so much better if I go through and reduce the font size of the
> blank lines between paragraphs to 8 pt (when the typeface is 14pt.). It also
> saves paper!! Is there any way to do this with one action or set up a
> template for this. Many thanks.

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