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I did not notice one image did not have braces around the "9.6". Going back they are there and so is the problem. File attached.

Walt et al:

Line breaks are shift only

There is one, and one only shift in between each line.

I am not a regular user and just a novice.

I am unfamiliar with some of the technical jargon, what it means and where to find it. If you could help to point me toward some things it would be appreciated.

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I made a brochure for my friend years back. I have artistic skills and was rather proficient in Adobe. When my husband died and I retired, I chose not to continue with Adobe especially since I don't have a regular need and don't do a lot of graphics any more. I was able to make the original brochure very easily in AF PHOTO. Now she has moved and wants to revise it.

 

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1 minute ago, thomaso said:

Do you differentiate between "setting" and "usage"?

Of course I do - if something isn't "used", it doesn't really matter how it's "set".

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4 minutes ago, suseeq said:

File attached.

You could not upload the file.

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3 minutes ago, suseeq said:

Remember AF PHOTO ver 1.

That crucial piece of information is best included in the thread title and/or in a topic tag. I’m not sure whether your ‘New Member’ status prevents you from editing your original post accordingly.

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Never mind folks.

I took the same question to another forum and a very intelligent and polite woman asked me a couple questions, avoided criticizing and on her first try, not only solved it but did so by plainly listing the path to the area where I could change the spacing (using 3 words)... without needing a picture or file. Then a single sentence.

I find it laughable that where she sent me was not mentioned ONCE by ANYONE here.

AND FYI: NOT A SINGLE PERSON HERE EVER ASKED ME TO PROVIDE A SCREENSHOT OF MY ENTIRE SCREEN. So the criticism is invalid.

Psenda,

I started a new topic and it was not in a version 2 thread. 

I am just going to delete any more notifications without reading them. And it was so simple> Text tab> Show Character > Positioning and Transform. Last field box in left column. 

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36 minutes ago, suseeq said:

am just going to delete any more notifications without reading them. And it was so simple> Text tab> Show Character > Positioning and Transform. Last field box in left column. 

You may but see this, but for the record that is the Leading Override that at least two of us mentioned. 

There are many settings that can give the same effect. Good for her for guessing the right one.

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10 hours ago, suseeq said:

And it was so simple> Text tab> Show Character > Positioning and Transform. Last field box in left column. 

Just to to clarify - does this mean that different Leading Override parameters were used in the Text frames? But then your initial, and several times emphasized information, that the Text Styles are exactly the same, is incorrect and quite misleading. That's why everyone tried to look for possible other influences that could cause this behavior with the "same text styles".

And just for completeness - the issue with Leading Override was mentioned at the beginning of the thread "Various settings can influence the leading, for instance leading override or baseline grid."

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