I have found that same issue. It seems that if the ~strid=xx~ is located under a line it will be interpreted as a paragraph break. If it's located on the same line then it will be like shift+enter. This has solved my spacing issues.
shift +enter example formatting:
Work History ~strid=xx~
would be formatted on the generated document like this:
Work History
~strid=xx~
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Alternatively,
Work History
~strid=xx~
would be formatted on the generated document like this:
Work History
~strid=xx~
If you want to see more examples of what I'm talking about let me know and I can upload examples when I get home tonight.
Hope this solves the issue you're dealing with too!
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Hannah Wright
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Original Message:
Sent: 07-10-2020 12:12
From: Mike Tamoush
Subject: Juiced EFP Addon Subtable Formatting
Does anyone else used Juiced addon for EFP? It's a great add-on, with a few quirks. One quirk I can't figure out -
If you configure a subtable and add it to your template using the ~strid=xx~ format, it seems to arbitrarily choose whether to add a line break/space above or below the sub table. In some instances, it adds a space above, in some it adds a space below, and in others it does nothing.
Has anyone else run into this, and figured out what the factor is that determines when a blank line will be added? I can add screen shots if needed.
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Mike Tamoush
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