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I want to write sth like:

aaaaaaaaaa

[empty line]

bbbbbbbbb

but instead I often get this:

aaaaaaaaaaaa

[empty line]

__bbbbbbbbbb

When I try skips inbetween, they do not start where they should, but rather in the middle of the text.

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    Welcome to TeX.SE. Have you tried \noindent after the empty line and immediately ahead of bbbbbbbbb? – Mico May 21 '17 at 14:17
  • If you want to never have such an indent, you can have \setlength\parindent{0pt} in you preamble (before \begin{document}) – marsupilam May 21 '17 at 14:20
  • thx a lot, worked perfectly – user134189 May 21 '17 at 14:25
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    However in this case, load the parskip package, to increase the vertical spacing between paragraphs. Note that paragraph indent is good typographic practice. – Bernard May 21 '17 at 14:25

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