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How can I indent part of an e-mail message without an extra line feed being added?

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When I compose a message, there are times when I want part of the message to be indented. Clicking the "indent" DOES indent part of the message I want indented, but it also adds a blank line above and below. How can I indent without the blank line being added?

When I compose a message, there are times when I want part of the message to be indented. Clicking the "indent" DOES indent part of the message I want indented, but it also adds a blank line above and below. How can I indent without the blank line being added?

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I do not think you can. It is fairly normal for new paragraphs to have some white space between them

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Indenting text is used for more than starting a new paragraph.

Other mail composing programs will indent the selected text (to make it stand out like a quoted section or a bulleted list) without adding a blank line. If a User WANTS a blank line, they can add a carriage return.