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	<title>Comments on: InDesignSecrets Podcast 099</title>
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		<title>By: Massey Padgham</title>
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		<dc:creator>Massey Padgham</dc:creator>
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		<description>During the discussion on Paragraph Spacing Limit, Anne-Marie wondered why Adobe simply hadn&#039;t coded a Do Not Change Leading Command.
One possible reason is that the Paragraph Spacing Limit provides more control. Put in a large number and leading will not be changed.
But a smaller number -- tweaked to taste -- could give one a mix of extra paragraph spacing and additional leading.
Not that I can think of any design where you&#039;d want to do this. But . . .</description>
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One possible reason is that the Paragraph Spacing Limit provides more control. Put in a large number and leading will not be changed.<br />
But a smaller number &#8212; tweaked to taste &#8212; could give one a mix of extra paragraph spacing and additional leading.<br />
Not that I can think of any design where you&#8217;d want to do this. But . . .</p>
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