<p>How do you get the paragraph breaks in the essays? is it impossible? when i do the print preview they are all stuck together! help!</p>
<p>The same thing happened to me. The problem is, I already sent in the app (I didn't realize I could print preview it until after I sent it). Does Princeton reformat the essays? Mine definately had paragraph breaks, and they didn't show up on the preview. Should I resend my essays by paper?</p>
<p>Use this </p><p> thing. It works miracles. At the end of a paragraph you put </p><p></p>
<p>And it will do this </p><p></p>
<p>Separating nicely</p><p></p>
<p>All your crammed up words. :)</p>
<p>hey ForeverZero, I think you should send it again by paper if you think that some meaning is lost when the paragraphs are lost.</p>
<p>how did yall do it online? i dont get what the </p><p> does it just looks ugly lol</p>
<p>nvm it works! thanx!</p>
<p>wait people who submitted it online....what did YOU do about it?! cuz it just merges the prompt in with it and my brother said he doesnt know if they get the submitted information as a word document or if they also see it as the html format</p>
<p>I read somewhere that a guy phoned Princeton and they told him to put a (PG) [maybe something else; but similar] at the start of each paragraph. I can't see how it is so different from </p><p>. Other than that, I don't think a </p><p> is going to get anyone out of Princeton...</p>
<p>I called the admissions office and they said that I can send the essays by paper along with my optional stuff. I like the essays on paper better anyway (I can choose my own font, double space it, etc.)</p>