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Inserting spacing between outline levels
How do we insert extra spacing between each level-1 outline elements, but
not between the subsections of any level-1 element. For example, see the sample outline below (your reader display window may need to be widened to prevent premature wrapping in the example below) : 1. LEVEL ONE - Item 1 2. LEVEL ONE - Item 2 (extra spacing from major element above) 3. LEVEL ONE - Item 3 (extra spacing from major element above, but not subsection below) a. Level two - Item 1 (no spacing above or below) b. Level two - Item 2 (no spacing above or below) c. Level two - Item 3 (no spacing above or below) i. Level three - item 1 (no spacing above or below) ii. Level three - item 2 (no spacing above, but spacing below) 4 LEVEL ONE - Item 3 (extra spacing above between prior level subsections and here) In other words, major sections end up grouped together with their associated subsections all being single spaced. However, extra space is added between the major sections which are grouped together with their subsections. Our dilemma is how to add space above the major level-1 paragraphs, but not above the indented subsections (level-2 and above). If we add space above the 'List Paragraph' style, then it affects every outline level, including level one. How, do we customize the paragraph settings for individual levels of an outline? Thank you for any help with this issue. |
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