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Old Jan 15th 2008, 7:57 am
WayneSh21 WayneSh21 is offline
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Line Breaks In Ads

How do you force a line break when creating an ad?
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Old Jan 15th 2008, 4:21 pm
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Line breaks

Hey “WayneSh21”

Thanks for your feedback.

To answer your question, forced line breaks are not allowed in ads.

Hope this helps,

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Old Jan 15th 2008, 11:10 pm
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To answer your question, forced line breaks are not allowed in ads.
Thanks for the answer Pete but I clearly see others are doing it as they have perfect VERY SHORT sentences for each of line in the ads description. It also doesn't make much sense why it wouldn't be allowed as it would only increase the readability of the ads. Instead of having sentences that run on and into each other they would be seperate as they should be.
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