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Jamal NUMAN Jamal NUMAN is offline (Again): why I have this compulsory space????? Windows XP (Again): why I have this compulsory space????? Office 2007
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Originally Posted by AlteDäne View Post
Hi again,
I was thinking of a compromise: Too much for 1.9, too little for 1.10.
But you may derive a new style, say heading2a, based on heading2. Let heading2a have a larger hanging value and use heading2a for 1.10 and the following headings.
regards
thank you for your prompt answers AlteDäne,

I'm wondering why Word makes our life harder!!!!!! I'm really totally confused of the "space behavior" of Word...! It's uncontrollable!!!! more headings for the same "level" just to control the space!!!!!! weird!!!!

I'm attaching again an unjustified empty space knowing that the former and the later paragraphs have "0" space before and after!!!!!!

How can you explain this?

regards

Jamal
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