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Revision as of 19:38, 9 April 2007

Template:-

Usage

This template can be used inline to create alignment between adjacent text lines, or to space out titles, etc. Like {{indent}}, it takes a numeric argument 'nn' after the pipe and provides that many consecutive spaces. Indent differs only in that it automatically begins a newline, then spaces over nn spaces.

Example calls

{{indent|2}}, {{space|7}}, etc. Template:Indentspace and indent are limited to adding 30 spaces.

See also

{{s}} — brief version for inline use, defaults to 3 spaces given no numeric argument.

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