Not /explicitly/, no.

But you can slap any old "invisible" object on the page as a
placeholder.  Empty paragraphs with odd padding.  Rectangles with no
borders.  A 1-pixel "0% alpha" image stretched to the size you need.
There are probably other things you could try too.

--Mark Storer
  Senior Software Engineer
  Cardiff.com
 
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