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This happens whether I'm using customizations or not.
So my method is to insert extra lines to push the start
of a paragraph to the next page, or if need be, to pull
the lower margin of a page down a line or two. My defaults
allow me the space to do either, and the visual indicators
show me exactly where the cheats are at a glance. I find
it a helluva lot easier to delete a now unneeded paragraph
marker or to pull up the bottom of a page frame than to deal
with all those extra styles. YMMV.
Gene Kim-Eng
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Mon, 23 Jun 2003 10:20:08 -0700 (PDT) Sean Brierley?wrote:
But, then, your content is updated, your text moves,
what was on one page now spans two or is on a new page
facing a difference page . . . and you have to undo
or redo your customizations either to fix the ensuing
ugliness or to apply new balance schemes . . ..
Does creating overrides to feather pages improve
readability? Does it help convey information? And,
then you go and deliver HTML to someone whose 19-in.
monitor is running 1600x1200 ppi desktop size and
someone else who is running 640x480 and the layout
precision escapes notice . . ..
You could, of course, create paragraph styles called,
Override2pt, Override4pt, Override6pt, etc., each of
which is designed to be blank and, like a precision
washer, add a specific gap wherever installed.
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