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So lets talk about line spacing and paragraphs spacing in Pages. I see this a lot when people are using word processors. They want to have some division between their paragraphs. So they put a blank line between the paragraphs. For instance the paragraphs would really be like that but they just add the extra line in. So every paragraph here has an extra line. But thats not the best way to do it. Let me show you the best way. Say I have no extra lines between any of these paragraphs. Im going to select them all and go to Format. Under Format I can go under Spacing here and theres Before Paragraph and After Paragraph. So I can add a certain number of points. Lets say 10 points between the paragraphs. You can see it looks similar but theres no extra line here. Im here at the end of this sentence. I forward arrow once and Im at the beginning of the next one. If I add a new paragraph I didnt have to add an extra line there. Best of all I have complete control over the spacing. I c