In article <200911271359.30645.b...@billp.org>,
   bill purvis <b...@billp.org> wrote:
> On Friday 27 November 2009, NoOp wrote:
> > ...
> >
> > I suspect that you are entering a return a the end of each line &
> > thereby starting a new paragraph. The standard spacing for a the
> > paragraph in the 'Frame contents' style is .08 'Below paragraph'.
> > 
> > You can keep the line spacing the same by:
> > 
> > 1. Using Ctrl-Enter at the end of the line,
> > 2. Modify the paragraph (Format|Paragraph|Indents & Spacing,
> > 3. Modifying & using the Adressee and Sender styles.
> > 
> > Personally, if it's a one-off letter I just use #1.
> > 
> and I replied:
> > Thanks, you're right about that. Just tried it but found that Ctrl-Enter
> > on my system puts a paragraph break in! Using Insert-Manual Break-Line
> > does what I want, so I'll use that. I'm about to bite on the bullet and
> > replace OO (Ubuntu) with the genuine article, so maybe the Ctrl-Enter
> > problem might go away.....
> OK, I've replaced the Ubuntu version with the 'official' distribution
> but still can't get Ctrl-Return to work. Went into Tools-Customise->Keyboard
> and found it was set to 'Insert Manual Page Break'. I can't see a
> 'Insert Manual Line Break' in the list of functions (under Insert)
> and for the moment have set it to 'Insert Manual Break' but that pops
> up a dialog box to ask if I want Line, Page or Column. Should there be
> a 'Insert Manual Line Break' option? 

I thought Shift-Enter entered a line break, Enter a paragraph break, and
Ctrl-Enter a page break. That's how it works on v3.1.1 on Windows XP.

R

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  Richard Travers 
  ri...@uwclub.net
  Truro, Cornwall
  

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