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welcome in this tutorial will show you how you can align text with the numbers in a pleading that uses pleading paper weamp;#39;ve developed this tutorial for our quick docks clients so the assumption is that the pleading youamp;#39;re working with came from our legal macro package quick docks however the concepts Iamp;#39;m going to show you for aligning text with the pleading paper should work in any pleading provided your pleading is set up properly to begin with many people struggle to get their text to align with the pleading paper numbers but in reality there are only a couple key formatting concepts you need to know once you know them youamp;#39;re home free and aply ting handling pretty much any situation youamp;#39;ll encounter the first concept I want to talk to you about is line spacing in a pleading you never want to use single or double line spacing the reason being that pleading paper itself uses or at least it should use an exact line height so let me get in here an