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Il giorno mar 10 set 2024 alle ore 10:57 Gabriele Bertolucci <
gabriele.bertolucci@protonmail.com> ha scritto:
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Normally paragraphs are separated with a carriage return.

They can be called paragraph breaks too.

What I can't understand is what John is meaning: graphically they are
distinguished as the § breaks have the pilcrow sign ¶, while pages' breaks
are visible (in Normal view mode) between the pages by means of a dotted
line...

I don't know if I have answered John's question.
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Gabriele Ponzo


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