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Haven't spent the time to figure it out, and need help if anyone knows... Our keynote schedule, and all schedules in general are too close together (vertically). Any suggestions on how to add a single space between each entry? Thanks in advance
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You can try going into the properties of the schedule. Under the "Sorting and Grouping" tab you can arrange the schedule in various ways. There is a check mark box that says "Blank line". You might be able to achieve what you are wanting by playing around with the sorting and checkmarking all the boxes that say "Blank line"
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