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If you are suggesting applying direct formatting to given paragraphs in the
same style, then the reason for not doing it is that it makes a less easily maintained document. The whole reason for having different styles is to apply different formatting. And for complex documents such as books, the Normal style will usually be avoided, anyway, with variations of Body Text preferred. -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA "alborg" wrote in message ... Hi Stefan: What I don't understand is what is wrong with simply setting the "Normal" style and setting to not indent the first paragraph only? Word does have this feature, and as such would be the ideal way to handle this problem (read my original note on how to arrive at that setting). Cheers, Al "Stefan Blom" wrote: As Suzanne wrote, you will have to use a different, unindented style for the first paragraph of text. -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "UltimateGaijin" wrote in message ... Thanks for the replies, i relize i could have put it better. What i have noticed is that in most/all ducuments the first paragraph is NOT indented but all subsequent ones are. I dont know them name of this rule but it seems to be the norm. If i set indentation all paragraphs are indented, including the first. |
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