Works fine for me; I use 6   as a standard paragraph indent. I keep
that line and various others in an editing file. I open in UltraEdit (which
is set to stay on top, minimized) and cut and paste it (and other things)
into notes as needed.

Wm Voss

-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Cathy
Sent: Friday, 04 June, 2004 18:06
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [LegacyUG] Web Page paragraph indentation


Hi Gail,

I've got a saved note
To add non-breaking space in names use Alt 0160
This is so the text will read "Mary Ann was ... "  rather than "Mary was
..."

I would think this would work in notes but I don't know whether it
transfers to web pages.
I can't see that typing &nbsp with or without a ; within Legacy notes will
give you anything else but those symbols in a webpage.

You certainly want something that will work with printed reports as well as
web pages

Cathy

At 00:19 5/06/2004, you wrote:
>I tried typing "&nbsp" (without the quotes) at the beginning of a line on
the
>notes page in Legacy and then typing the rest of my text right behind
>it.  This
>transferred to the web page exactly the same way (e.g.
>
>&nbspMrs. So-and-so died...)

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