2009/9/19 John Kaufmann <[email protected]>:
> Does OO Writer deprecate the traditional practice of inserting a  return
> (newline = "carriage return" = "hard return" = "line break") between
> paragraphs?  If not, how can Writer handle the case where the end of a
> paragraph coincides with the end of a page, such that the line return
> between paragraphs begins the next page?  Some word processors or publishing
> programs might call such a return a "dormant" return (or similar name) -
> something given normal linespace in other contexts, but no space as the
> first line on a page.  Does OO have such utility, or is the return between
> paragraphs simply deprecated?

What happens when you actually try?

J.R.

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