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When you create a text log, and the text is vertically aligned at the Top (so that it appears at the top of each interval), there isn't a way to add extra space to the top of all intervals at once, but there are a couple things you can do:
1. In the borehole view, double click on one of the intervals (or select the text log and choose an interval from the Edit Block Items drop down menu in the Property Manager) and the text will open up in the Text Editor dialog box. Add an extra space before the beginning of the text in the Text Editor and click OK. Repeat that for each interval.
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2. In the data table, add the syntax "\dn 100" in front of each text field. That is a special text command that tells Strater to add an extra space 100% of the font size (a full extra space). If you want a smaller space, decrease the number (\dn75 or \dn50). For example, in the data table, instead of:
Massive silica cut by tm and ep veins.
You can write:
\dn100 Massive silica cut by tm and ep veins.
And the text in those intervals will be spaced down from the top of the interval.
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