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oh, boy… cool, ‘thanks… down the rabbit hole…
i actually suspected it (& its alternatives) might be involved
‘just bumping into it a few times while searching through
whatever else might offer itself as a culprit… :1 & : /
NOW i’m nervous…
ah, frustrating but insightful… ‘thanks…
maybe i just need to fiddle more, but adjusting those seemed to have no effect…
i even went in & did an html strip just in case some gobblygook was hiding in there… : [
please & thanks for help!
small caps but i changed it & the ascenders & descenders are still nowhere near the borders of that highlight…
also changing line spacing/leading/space before have no effect…
i understand that the logic of indesign is different than a word processing programs, i just want to know what the logic is…
if i could tighten that space, theoretically i could be all ocd & tighten the size of the bounding text box as well…
…
no definite problem… i just want to understand the mechanics…
looking at the top of that highlight, is its position changable? is there a setting that makes the highlighted area tighter? is it tied to any setting?
does the top of that highlight (or bottom) indicate an actual hard variable?
newbie to everything i guess…
‘thanks…
so here:
can tighten that highlighted spacing so i can, in turn, tighten the text box?
note: this is set to bottom just. alignment…
no, i don’t think i explained my quandary correctly?
can i insert a screenshot here?
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