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Allow vertical white space in prepared speech introductions

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8 years 9 months ago #59044 by NotLiable
I would like to introduce a blank line at places in the prepared speech introductions to make them easier to read, to wit:

Our first speaker tonight is Joe...

Joe's speech evaluator is Bob. Bob, please share objectives...

With My Speech Title, please welcome Joe!


If I simply use <CR><LF> (i.e. hit <RET> on keyboard), the extra line, which does appear above, does not show up in the print preview box; all text is merged together into one big paragraph. Even if I plop a period on the otherwise blank line, that punctuation is forced inline with the other text. I thought I had this working in the past. How can I insert a hard return to force better vertical spacing?

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#9375, #3474192, et al.

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8 years 9 months ago #59045 by Brian
it speech introduction does not support formatting

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8 years 9 months ago #59066 by NotLiable
Is there a way I can just move this thread to Improvement Suggestions or must I start anew?

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8 years 8 months ago #59076 by Jane Atkinson

NotLiable wrote: Is there a way I can just move this thread to Improvement Suggestions or must I start anew?


Thread has been moved to Improvement Suggestions with a slight change of title.

Secretary, EY Toastmasters club 1137486, District 112
Auckland, NZ

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8 years 8 months ago #59087 by SteveTheTechie
This whole topic is kind of a moot point since my intention is to implement the rich text editor for speech introductions.
The following user(s) said Thank You: Jane Atkinson, Pam

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8 years 8 months ago #59092 by NotLiable
Thanks, Jane, for moving the thread, but for future reference, is there a way that I can move it or must you?
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