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SamDsouza SamDsouza is offline How to get respective/relative Line Number of a Paragraph ? Windows 10 How to get respective/relative Line Number of a Paragraph ? Office 2013
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Thanks Charles

Now i understand Every line in word is a paragraph.

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My preference would be to use styles with inter-paragraph spacing set the way you want and not have the blank paragraphs. Empty paragraphs add to both the size and the complexity of a document
OK.
You , me and other VBA developers will know to set inter-paragraph spacing and styles

What about for the users ? Only way for them is to Select Document or Paragraph and check for style and spacing

So any type of indication thru VBA or any VBA syntax to know what style has been used for inter-paragraph and what spacing has been incorported.
Rather than Selecting document/Paragraph and checking for Space Size after each paragraph

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