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--- Comment #7 from Avi ---
Thank you. I will try to use this option.
It should also possible to write a macro for this, that will be based on a tab
on the second line, with the size of the first work on the paragraph (there are
such macro
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--- Comment #6 from Mike Kaganski ---
As a workaround, you may try to use drop caps. I was able to do something close
to what you describe: using a drop caps character style having
position=superscript, raised by 31%, relative font size 34
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--- Comment #2 from Avi ---
Unfortunately it can't be accomplished by spaces or tabs, since with a
proportional font the indentation size depends on the size of the first word in
the paragraph.
The only way (I know) to do it now is by add
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