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How come every time I make a change to the format of my paragraph the entire document changes shape? I just wanted to change that one paragraph!?

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How come every time I make a change to the format of my paragraph the entire document changes shape? I just wanted to change that one paragraph!?

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You’ll notice that the ruler that governs your paragraph is “named” this means that if you change the formatting of that ruler all paragraphs “governed” by that ruler will also change. The Nisus New File has a Named Ruler at the top (called “Normal”). You can insert another Paragraph Ruler (choose the command by that name from the Insert menu) and reformat that. There are a wide variety of ways to change the shape of paragraphs. You might want to check the Online documentation section: Creating Documents Formatting Documents Working with Paragraphs Structuring Paragraphs Maintaining Rulers If you feel you are not techincally adept enough for that you might want to use one of the alternative Nisus New Files.

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