F12 in IE should help you identify the culprit. It's either a setting for margin or padding, or it can be a manually inserted block of empty paragraphs. Hint: Use the Developer Tools in IE and click through the page elements to see where and what causes the unwanted space. How do I stop the space between paragraphs in Word To change the default line spacing: In the lower-right corner of the Paragraph group, click the arrow. To Atlassian this is almost a deal breaker - being able to. It appears to be a forced paragraph, per line. I have tried clearing the formatting, removing copying and pasting via vi to remove all formatting and no joy.
The paragraph spacing will change in the document. The editor is adding unwanted space between lines, I can't get rid of it. You will need to edit/manipulate the page layouts to change how they appear on the rendered page. Click Add Space Before Paragraph or Remove Space After Paragraph from the drop-down menu. If it's a public facing web site, chances are that it is a Publishing site with Page Layouts that determine the placement of web parts on the page. Turn on your hidden characters (shift+ctrl+8). You can do this in the same menu as the spacing (at the bottom 'remove extra space between paragraphs') or through the paragraph options menu. Unfortunately, very often, SharePoint Wiki Pages will not tolerate HTML edits of the page.Ĭan you narrow down where exactly your issue is? Is there any way to remove these extra spaces between the paragraphs You need to turn off the 'extra space' setting. Very often, SharePoint rich text in Wiki Pages will create havoc with spacing around elements. I can cut the page out, fix it on a new page and paste it back - but it reverts to about 4 space between. Everything appears to be set correctly, single line, no extra spacing but on this page the extra spacing shows and can't be deleted. Regards, Bob J.Where are the web parts applied? If they are in a site Page, either Web Part Page or Wiki Page, just edit the HTML and remove any spurious hard coded spaces and line breaks between the web parts. On one page I get extra spacing between paragraphs - maybe 4 lines. If you hit Shift+Enter, WordPress recognizes that you are not starting a new. This also could be a matter of how the Bullet Style is defined.ĪI: Artificial Intelligence or Automated Idiocy? Please mark Yes/No as to whether a Reply answers your question. Holding shift down before you hit enter will remove extra space between paragraphs and start your next line directly beneath the last one Geeky Explanation: When you hit the Enter key on your keyboard, WordPress automatically thinks you are starting a new paragraph, so it inserts a paragraph tag. If that isn't where the problem lies move your insertion point into the bulleted para then check the settings for it - only your concern will be forĪfter. By modifying the Style the adjustment will be applied wherever the Style has been used so you don't have Inter-paragraph spacing is a property of paragraph style. Enable View>Formatting Marks to have clues about the real structure of your document. Alternatively, you could modify the Style applied to that paragraph in order to reset the spacing values. First make sure that those blank lines do not come from empty paragraphs. If necessary, reset theĠ (or whatever you prefer) & confirm that Line Spacing is properly set (probably With your insertion point in that para go to Format> Paragraph. The Rule para or to the bulleted para - I'm betting on the Rule :-) so try this first: It could be a part of the Style used or it could have been directly applied, and it could represent either Line Spacing or Paragraph Spacing applied to OTOH, if no symbol appears it means that the spacing has been created as a paragraph formatting attribute.
These can be deleted by the same methods as deleting any other characters. FYI, I do not have 'add a space between paragraphs' enabled or any space between paragraphs as part of my custom line options. I need help with removing the space AFTER. If the line is selectable there will be a mark on that line - either ¶ or Just to clarify, I don't need help setting up a style, or line spacing options, BEFORE typing in the document. In order to help make that determination it is immensely helpful to display the non-printing characters (¶) by clicking the button bearing that symbol on the Standard Toolbar or by using Whether that 'space' is selectable is determined by how it was created. Apparently you mean what appears to be aīlank line separating the Rule 1 paragraph & the bulleted paragraph :-)