Tried that, it didn't work. I republished the page, you can see the spacing
between lines is still more in the delivery block than the operator block.
I've tried various combinations.
Steve L.
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<dt><strong>Services Provided</strong> </dt>
<dd>
<p align="justify"><font size="2"><img border="0"
src="BD14720_.GIF" width="12" height="12">
<font color="#FFFF00">Live operator call answering
24/7 </font>
You can transfer your calls manually when you close your office
using
Call Forwarding from your Telephone Company. You can also
use
Call Forward No Answer/Busy to automatically send calls after a
preset
number of rings. This allows you to ignore setting call
forwarding and provides a greater protection in case you forget or
have to leave the office. It is also handy if answering the
phone would interrupt an import situation. You may also have us as
the sole location of your phone. If you are never at
an office this option should be considered.</font> </dd>
<dd>
<p align="justify" style="margin-top: 0; margin-bottom: 0"><font
size="2"><img border="0" src="BD14720_.GIF" width="12"
height="12">
<font color="#FFFF00">Message Delivery </font> You have a
number
of choices on how to get your messages.</font> </dd>
<div align="justify">
<dt style="margin-top: 0; margin-bottom:
0"> <font
color="#FFFF00"><font size="2">></font> </font><font size="2">
The simplest is to phone in at your convenience and we will read your
messages...</font></dt>
</div>
<dd>
<p align="justify" style="margin-top: 0; margin-bottom:
0"> <font size="2"> <font color="#FFFF00">></font> Your
messages can be faxed to a location of your choice using a schedule to
suite. We usually fax overnight and at lunch time...</font></dd>
<div align="justify">
<dt style="margin-top: 0; margin-bottom:
0"> <font
size="2"> <font color="#FFFF00">></font>
If you have a text pager or digital cell phone you can receive your
messages
instantly by</font></dt>
</div>
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