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Mirror indents?
I never noticed that check-box, which you explained in the thread
"Suzanne Barnhill." It does in fact indent the paragraph where it's selected, and "inner" and "outer" refer to paragraphs on facing pages -- so you can have a paragraph set off from the page-edge or from the binding the same amount on both sides of the opening. (I don't think I've ever seen a book that uses such a design, but it might be useful if you wanted to highlight a paragraph by making it stick into the outer margin. You could use it for a boxed paragraph to set it off, without having to worry about Text Boxes.) On Dec 5, 3:15*pm, "Ghitorni" wrote: What new purpose does it serve? We could always choose the left & right indents earlier. Does it do something different, automatically? Thanks |
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