Sue, your post, plus another that said they didn't care for skipped lines and that they weren't necessary because the return indicates a new paragraph, takes me back to indenting. I did switch from 0.5 to .25 because it seemed as if that was the equivalent of of five spaces in print, but ut doesn't really matter, I guess, if vocal readers don't differentiate and the paragraph symbol at the end of a paragraph indicates a new paragraph. SO if BRF (I assume that's Braille) books just indent, that's what I'll do. Again, I thank everyone for their advice. Cindy -- siss52 <siss52@xxxxxxx> wrote: > > From my past experience as an Office Assistant, > blank lines were used for > letters and memos to denote paragraphs. In BRF > books, the paragraphs are > indented 2 spaces without blank lines. I did not > pay any attention to this > on the computer until this discussion came up. If I > were going to make a > hard copy, i.i. on paper, I would want the two-space > indentation for the > paragraphs, and I guess that would amount to what? > Five spaces in print? > > Sue S. > > > > > > __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Mail - Helps protect you from nasty viruses. http://promotions.yahoo.com/new_mail