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    One of the pages on our site lists alot of text, and whenever I hit
    carriage return, the spacing between the text lines is huge. I realize
    that by continually typing in the text box without carriage returns is
    better and makes the layout of the text look normal, but due to the need
    for a certain look, carriage returns are necessary. Any hints as to how
    to adjust the spacing between lines of text?

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    I couldn't find that out either - I think I tried adding some HTML ( <br> ).
    If I did, it didn't work. If I didn't - well, try it ; )

    Also, you could try copying + pasting from a text editor. Unless the support
    guys show us something we've hopefully missed ; )

    David

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    Kevin Currall <kcurrall@roberttalbott.com> wrote in message
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    > One of the pages on our site lists alot of text, and whenever I hit
    > carriage return, the spacing between the text lines is huge. I realize
    > that by continually typing in the text box without carriage returns is
    > better and makes the layout of the text look normal, but due to the need
    > for a certain look, carriage returns are necessary. Any hints as to how
    > to adjust the spacing between lines of text?




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    This is a simple one, guys.
    Enter places the paragraph tag <P>
    Shift Enter, places the new line tag <BR>

    Cheers !

    Ric

    David Robinson wrote:

    > I couldn't find that out either - I think I tried adding some HTML ( <br> ).
    > If I did, it didn't work. If I didn't - well, try it ; )
    >
    > Also, you could try copying + pasting from a text editor. Unless the support
    > guys show us something we've hopefully missed ; )
    >
    > David
    >
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    > http://www.digital-conceptions.com
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    > Kevin Currall <kcurrall@roberttalbott.com> wrote in message
    > news:37E9640F.375C@roberttalbott.com...
    > > One of the pages on our site lists alot of text, and whenever I hit
    > > carriage return, the spacing between the text lines is huge. I realize
    > > that by continually typing in the text box without carriage returns is
    > > better and makes the layout of the text look normal, but due to the need
    > > for a certain look, carriage returns are necessary. Any hints as to how
    > > to adjust the spacing between lines of text?


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    Kevin,

    Shift/return

    ....puts a line break rather than a paragraph break.

    This may also be of interest:
    http://www.pnc.com.au/~lurex/dallas/...dy/textinbody/

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    Dallas
    Team NetObjects




    Kevin Currall wrote:
    >
    > One of the pages on our site lists alot of text, and whenever I hit
    > carriage return, the spacing between the text lines is huge. I realize
    > that by continually typing in the text box without carriage returns is
    > better and makes the layout of the text look normal, but due to the need
    > for a certain look, carriage returns are necessary. Any hints as to how
    > to adjust the spacing between lines of text?


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    Keep in mind one thing:

    Ending a line with a "line break" does *not* separate the text after the
    "line break" from the paragraph. This means that any "Paragraph"
    formatting you have set will carry over past the "line break".

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    Matthew Legare
    NetObjects Technical Support



    Dallas Lewis wrote:
    >
    > Kevin,
    >
    > Shift/return
    >
    > ...puts a line break rather than a paragraph break.
    >
    > This may also be of interest:
    > http://www.pnc.com.au/~lurex/dallas/...dy/textinbody/
    >
    > --
    > Dallas
    > Team NetObjects
    >
    > Kevin Currall wrote:
    > >
    > > One of the pages on our site lists alot of text, and whenever I hit
    > > carriage return, the spacing between the text lines is huge. I realize
    > > that by continually typing in the text box without carriage returns is
    > > better and makes the layout of the text look normal, but due to the need
    > > for a certain look, carriage returns are necessary. Any hints as to how
    > > to adjust the spacing between lines of text?


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    In Fusion, try using CNTL-Enter; it allows for single spacing of text

    Kevin Currall <kcurrall@roberttalbott.com> wrote in message
    news:37E9640F.375C@roberttalbott.com...
    > One of the pages on our site lists alot of text, and whenever I hit
    > carriage return, the spacing between the text lines is huge. I realize
    > that by continually typing in the text box without carriage returns is
    > better and makes the layout of the text look normal, but due to the need
    > for a certain look, carriage returns are necessary. Any hints as to how
    > to adjust the spacing between lines of text?




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