On 2010-03-04, John Coppens wrote:
On Thu, 04 Mar 2010 21:12:37 +0100
Richard Brown rich...@guidedelearning.com wrote:
Thanks for that; but I'm sorry I should have been clearer in my
question. I don't want to change the default settings for paragraph
spacing in the whole document. I just
Am 04.03.2010 21:15, schrieb Paul Rubin:
Richard Brownrich...@... writes:
I don't seem to be able to vary the distance between paragraphs. I'm
sure there must be a way. Grateful for pointers.
In one specific spot: Insert Formatting Vertical Space.
Globally, adjust the \parskip length
On 2010-03-04, John Coppens wrote:
On Thu, 04 Mar 2010 21:12:37 +0100
Richard Brown rich...@guidedelearning.com wrote:
Thanks for that; but I'm sorry I should have been clearer in my
question. I don't want to change the default settings for paragraph
spacing in the whole document. I just
Am 04.03.2010 21:15, schrieb Paul Rubin:
Richard Brownrich...@... writes:
I don't seem to be able to vary the distance between paragraphs. I'm
sure there must be a way. Grateful for pointers.
In one specific spot: Insert Formatting Vertical Space.
Globally, adjust the \parskip length
On 2010-03-04, John Coppens wrote:
> On Thu, 04 Mar 2010 21:12:37 +0100
> Richard Brown wrote:
>> Thanks for that; but I'm sorry I should have been clearer in my
>> question. I don't want to change the default settings for paragraph
>> spacing in the whole document.
Am 04.03.2010 21:15, schrieb Paul Rubin:
Richard Brown writes:
I don't seem to be able to vary the distance between paragraphs. I'm
sure there must be a way. Grateful for pointers.
In one specific spot: Insert> Formatting> Vertical Space.
Globally, adjust the \parskip
I don't seem to be able to vary the distance between paragraphs. I'm
sure there must be a way. Grateful for pointers.
Richard
Richard Brown schrieb:
I don't seem to be able to vary the distance between paragraphs. I'm
sure there must be a way.
Sure. Use the menu Document-Settings-Text Layout and use there a
vertical space of your choice.
regards Uwe
On Thu, 2010-03-04 at 19:31 +0100, Richard Brown wrote:
I don't seem to be able to vary the distance between paragraphs. I'm
sure there must be a way. Grateful for pointers.
Richard
Have you already tried Document Settings Text Layout Vertical
space (choose what you like) under Separate
Ehud Kaplan wrote:
Document/Settings/text layout/Vertical space
Thanks for that; but I'm sorry I should have been clearer in my
question. I don't want to change the default settings for paragraph
spacing in the whole document. I just need to be able to say that
certain paragraphs will be
On Thu, 04 Mar 2010 21:12:37 +0100
Richard Brown rich...@guidedelearning.com wrote:
Thanks for that; but I'm sorry I should have been clearer in my
question. I don't want to change the default settings for paragraph
spacing in the whole document. I just need to be able to say that
certain
On Thursday 04 March 2010 14:36:42 Nikos Alexandris wrote:
On Thu, 2010-03-04 at 19:31 +0100, Richard Brown wrote:
I don't seem to be able to vary the distance between paragraphs. I'm
sure there must be a way. Grateful for pointers.
Richard
Have you already tried Document Settings
Richard Brown schrieb:
Thanks for that; but I'm sorry I should have been clearer in my
question. I don't want to change the default settings for paragraph
spacing in the whole document. I just need to be able to say that
certain paragraphs will be nearer to the paragraph which follows, on a
Richard Brown rich...@... writes:
I don't seem to be able to vary the distance between paragraphs. I'm
sure there must be a way. Grateful for pointers.
In one specific spot: Insert Formatting Vertical Space.
Globally, adjust the \parskip length in the preamble (see, for instance,
I don't seem to be able to vary the distance between paragraphs. I'm
sure there must be a way. Grateful for pointers.
Richard
Richard Brown schrieb:
I don't seem to be able to vary the distance between paragraphs. I'm
sure there must be a way.
Sure. Use the menu Document-Settings-Text Layout and use there a
vertical space of your choice.
regards Uwe
On Thu, 2010-03-04 at 19:31 +0100, Richard Brown wrote:
I don't seem to be able to vary the distance between paragraphs. I'm
sure there must be a way. Grateful for pointers.
Richard
Have you already tried Document Settings Text Layout Vertical
space (choose what you like) under Separate
Ehud Kaplan wrote:
Document/Settings/text layout/Vertical space
Thanks for that; but I'm sorry I should have been clearer in my
question. I don't want to change the default settings for paragraph
spacing in the whole document. I just need to be able to say that
certain paragraphs will be
On Thu, 04 Mar 2010 21:12:37 +0100
Richard Brown rich...@guidedelearning.com wrote:
Thanks for that; but I'm sorry I should have been clearer in my
question. I don't want to change the default settings for paragraph
spacing in the whole document. I just need to be able to say that
certain
On Thursday 04 March 2010 14:36:42 Nikos Alexandris wrote:
On Thu, 2010-03-04 at 19:31 +0100, Richard Brown wrote:
I don't seem to be able to vary the distance between paragraphs. I'm
sure there must be a way. Grateful for pointers.
Richard
Have you already tried Document Settings
Richard Brown schrieb:
Thanks for that; but I'm sorry I should have been clearer in my
question. I don't want to change the default settings for paragraph
spacing in the whole document. I just need to be able to say that
certain paragraphs will be nearer to the paragraph which follows, on a
Richard Brown rich...@... writes:
I don't seem to be able to vary the distance between paragraphs. I'm
sure there must be a way. Grateful for pointers.
In one specific spot: Insert Formatting Vertical Space.
Globally, adjust the \parskip length in the preamble (see, for instance,
I don't seem to be able to vary the distance between paragraphs. I'm
sure there must be a way. Grateful for pointers.
Richard
Richard Brown schrieb:
I don't seem to be able to vary the distance between paragraphs. I'm
sure there must be a way.
Sure. Use the menu Document->Settings->Text Layout and use there a
vertical space of your choice.
regards Uwe
On Thu, 2010-03-04 at 19:31 +0100, Richard Brown wrote:
> I don't seem to be able to vary the distance between paragraphs. I'm
> sure there must be a way. Grateful for pointers.
>
> Richard
Have you already tried Document > Settings > Text Layout > Vertical
space (choose what you like) under
Ehud Kaplan wrote:
> Document/Settings/text layout/Vertical space
Thanks for that; but I'm sorry I should have been clearer in my
question. I don't want to change the default settings for paragraph
spacing in the whole document. I just need to be able to say that
certain paragraphs will be
On Thu, 04 Mar 2010 21:12:37 +0100
Richard Brown wrote:
> Thanks for that; but I'm sorry I should have been clearer in my
> question. I don't want to change the default settings for paragraph
> spacing in the whole document. I just need to be able to say that
>
On Thursday 04 March 2010 14:36:42 Nikos Alexandris wrote:
> On Thu, 2010-03-04 at 19:31 +0100, Richard Brown wrote:
> > I don't seem to be able to vary the distance between paragraphs. I'm
> > sure there must be a way. Grateful for pointers.
> >
> > Richard
>
> Have you already tried Document >
Richard Brown schrieb:
Thanks for that; but I'm sorry I should have been clearer in my
question. I don't want to change the default settings for paragraph
spacing in the whole document. I just need to be able to say that
certain paragraphs will be nearer to the paragraph which follows, on a
Richard Brown writes:
>
> I don't seem to be able to vary the distance between paragraphs. I'm
> sure there must be a way. Grateful for pointers.
>
In one specific spot: Insert > Formatting > Vertical Space.
Globally, adjust the \parskip length in the preamble (see, for
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