Hi all,
I start nursing school this January, and am looking to bolster my note taking. I'm very confident in my handwritten notes, but I'm afraid they may be too time consuming for all the notes I'm going to have to write and review. It can be assumed that typed notes are a given here.
Anyway, I ...
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- Sat Dec 18, 2010 7:24 pm
- Forum: General
- Topic: Managing notes for Nursing Courses
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- Wed May 26, 2010 5:11 am
- Forum: Text Formatting
- Topic: Some unusual indentation and spacing
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Re: Some unusual indentation and spacing
Thank you for the thoughtful response. Suppressing indentation is particularly helpful for me, since I rarely write consecutive paragraphs for my notes.
I'll read up some more on line spacing and see if I can sort that out. It may be I just need to read more about standard formatting.
I'll read up some more on line spacing and see if I can sort that out. It may be I just need to read more about standard formatting.
- Wed May 26, 2010 3:55 am
- Forum: Text Formatting
- Topic: Some unusual indentation and spacing
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Some unusual indentation and spacing
I don't understand some of the indentation. For example, in section 2.1 (Cephalic). Function and Stimulus are at different indentations. Is this by design?
Also, there are no spaces between the aforementioned lines. I thought I took care of that by hitting return twice in the .tex file.
Also, there are no spaces between the aforementioned lines. I thought I took care of that by hitting return twice in the .tex file.