On Tue, Jun 17, 2008 at 3:45 PM, William Abernathy <william at inch.com> wrote: --snipped-- > > Richard's solution is spot-on. For a long time, I deleted any extra spaces I > saw > at the end of a paragraph, --snipped-- > > --William >
Actually, there is one downside to this that I frequently come across, but this has mainly to do with headings that go into a ToC or the like. If you leave a space at the end of a heading also this space will be imported to the ToC too, so that if you have a dotted tab after the heading it will add space before the tab dotted line. Also, and this appears mainly in narrow columns, trailing spaces somtimes affect the line it appears in if the line is just on the verge of splitting. I can see this by removing the space, then the whole line rearranges itself on the screen (filling the not so empty space to the right). I have not tested this thoroughly with printed samples though. Bodvar Bjorgvinsson -- "It is impossible to make anything foolproof because fools are so ingenious." -- Edsel Murphy, dec.