Hi,
I'm sure this is a very basic question but I'm drawing a complete blank on how to do this.
I want to add our company name, street address, city/province/postal code/phone number each on a separate line, just like you would address an envelope.
However if I start with a <p> tag, then hit Enter after each line, obviously the next line will show with the normal spacing between <p>, which is wrong because I want them with single spacing.
How can this be done? Thanks.
Spacing for a company address
Re: Spacing for a company address
Being a propeller head myself with currently no way to try out, I just guess that one of the following approaches could solve this:
- Use shift+enter, which will break the line within one "p"
- Apply some style derived from "p" where you define a smaller spacing
Re: Spacing for a company address
Thanks, Niels. I tried that, actually, but it didn't seem to do the trick, at least not for me. (Update: it DID do the trick. :lol: )
I figured that the only way would be to create a new <p> style, I will try that today.
We generate both print and online output, but for this particular case it would be PDF only.
I'll give it a shot.
I figured that the only way would be to create a new <p> style, I will try that today.
We generate both print and online output, but for this particular case it would be PDF only.
I'll give it a shot.
Last edited by andrew_s on Tue Mar 13, 2018 6:46 am, edited 1 time in total.
Re: Spacing for a company address
Shift+Enter did the trick.
Thanks.
Thanks.
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Re: Spacing for a company address
Alternatively, use a div.
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Re: Spacing for a company address
Yeah, that was going to be my second option. But Shift+Enter seemed to work fine.ChoccieMuffin wrote:Alternatively, use a div.
Thanks.
Re: Spacing for a company address
Good to know that this was helpful.
Just one more note: This works well with left-alignment but in case of justified style other issues arise
Just one more note: This works well with left-alignment but in case of justified style other issues arise