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minus-squareSzethFriendOfNimi@lemmy.worldlinkfedilinkarrow-up34·5 months agoFYI don’t use empty lines as spacing. Instead use breaks. Insert > Page Break (for quick and easy breaks that start on then next page) Or…if you need something more specific Layout > Breaks > Text Wrapping (to make sure things like captions, etc move below an embedded object like a picture, table, etc) Section Break (for the same layout/flow but potentially different styles, numbers/bullet lists reset, etc) Column Break (if you’re doing multi column layout and you want the next thing to be at the top of the next column) There are others
minus-squareSzethFriendOfNimi@lemmy.worldlinkfedilinkarrow-up4·5 months agoSo useful that it’s one of the breaks with an easy shortcut key
minus-squareDalvoron@lemm.eelinkfedilinkarrow-up3·5 months agoTables if you want very specific layouts for lots of discrete items.
FYI don’t use empty lines as spacing. Instead use breaks.
Insert > Page Break (for quick and easy breaks that start on then next page)
Or…if you need something more specific
Layout > Breaks >
Text Wrapping (to make sure things like captions, etc move below an embedded object like a picture, table, etc)
Section Break (for the same layout/flow but potentially different styles, numbers/bullet lists reset, etc)
Column Break (if you’re doing multi column layout and you want the next thing to be at the top of the next column)
There are others
Ctrl+Enter for page break
So useful that it’s one of the breaks with an easy shortcut key
Yup, them’s the breaks.
Tables if you want very specific layouts for lots of discrete items.
Ok now do one for confluence pages.