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Paragraph margins not working at the top of the Frame?

Advocate ,
Sep 20, 2024 Sep 20, 2024

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Is it possible: the same paragraph style, can automatically determine the position of the paragraph in the Frame, and then use a different paragraph before and after the spacing.

 

For example, in the same paragraph style T2.

If T2 is in the middle of the page, I want the paragraph margins to be 6mm.

If T2 is in the middle of the page, I want the paragraph margin to be 0 and the paragraph margin to be 6mm.

 

Also, if T2 is preceded by T1, I want T2's paragraph margins to be 0, which is kind of like “next style”, But there's a difference.

 

The hold option doesn't always work well sometimes, we have the title just in that spot and the content can't be adjusted.

A more flexible approach is needed.

 

What's the best way to do it?

Or, can Adobe improve it?

Thank you~

 

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Community Expert , Sep 21, 2024 Sep 21, 2024

Hi @dublove I hope you are well. I had an idea about this problem. What about putting a rule above with no colour? In my quick test it pushed the text away from the top of frame, but didn't mess up anything else.

- Mark

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Sep 21, 2024 Sep 21, 2024

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Hi @dublove I hope you are well. I had an idea about this problem. What about putting a rule above with no colour? In my quick test it pushed the text away from the top of frame, but didn't mess up anything else.

- Mark

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Sep 21, 2024 Sep 21, 2024

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Hi @m1b 

Great, that's something to think about.
Bravo, you are so invincible and amazing.

As for the case where the front is T1, T2 without paragraph leading, it's probably only possible with Adobe.
Thank you very much.

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Great to hear!

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