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<H2><A ID="SECTION008157000000000000000"></A><A ID="indented"></A> <BR> indented:2 </H2>

<P> Environment supplied by Tex2RTF to allow (possibly nested) indentation of L<SUP><SMALL>A</SMALL></SUP>T<SMALL>E</SMALL>X and RTF text. The first argument is the amount to be indented.

<P> For example:

<P> <PRE>
\begin{indented}{2cm}
This text should be indented by a couple of centimetres. This can be
useful to highlight paragraphs.
\end{indented}
</PRE>

<P> produces:

<P> <BR> <IMG STYLE="" SRC="img7.png" ALT="
\begin{indented}{2cm}
This text should be indented by a couple of centimetres. This can be
useful to highlight paragraphs.
\end{indented}
"> <BR>

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