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Subject:RE: Paragraph spacing in Word From:"Secara, Maggie" <Maggie -dot- Secara -at- indymacbank -dot- com> To:"TECHWR-L" <techwr-l -at- lists -dot- raycomm -dot- com> Date:Fri, 11 Jan 2002 08:52:58 -0800
Well, I was always taught never to stack headings like that. there should
always be *something* between heading 2 and heading 3, if only a brief
introduction. If nothing else, where there is one heading 2 there are
probably more.
Using Frammastats
This section discusses the various kinds of frammistats presently active:
* Fricks
* Gzornenblatts
* Clams
Then each of these subtopics gets a heading, and a paragraph or two?
There's always something you can say to keep two headings apart which not
only keep sthe page from looking stupid, it actually makes the information
easier to use.
Just my tuppence ha'penny
Maggie Secara
> -----Original Message-----
> From: techwriter -at- supalife -dot- com [mailto:techwriter -at- supalife -dot- com]
> Sent: Friday, January 11, 2002 7:01 AM
> To: TECHWR-L
> Subject: Paragraph spacing in Word
>
>
>
> Hello all
> I've checked the archives and have found half an answer, but...
>
> Between paragraphs Word adds the 'space below' the top one
> and the 'space
> above' the next one. (That's my half answer from the
> archives!) Usually this
> is fine, but what looks good for normal paragraphs (eg
> Heading1 > Body,
> Heading2 > Body, Heading2 > Body etc) looks just plain daft
> where there are
> two Headings together (Heading1 > Heading2 > Body).
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