Change amount of white space between paragraphs

I have a web page at
http://lifopro.com/072506lifotrainingmaterials.html
that has more white space between the paragraphs that I would like.
Is there any way to decrease the white space between paragraphs?
The code for the top part of the text is included.
Thanks for your help.
Paul

thanks murray. 8^D
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>> 1. Take out all of your font tags
>> 2. Research archives for info on CSS
>> 3. Control padding on paragraphs with css.
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>> "Lewp01" <[email protected]> wrote
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>>>I have a web page at
http://lifopro.com/072506lifotrainingmaterials.html
>>>that
>>> has more white space between the paragraphs that
I would like. Is there
>>> any
>>> way to decrease the white space between
paragraphs?
>>>
>>> The code for the top part of the text is
included.
>>>
>>> Thanks for your help.
>>> Paul
>>>
>>>
>>> <p><font size="2" face="Verdana, Arial,
Helvetica,
>>>
sans-serif"><strong> </strong>The primary
reasons LIFO errors are
>>> so
>>> common are:</font></p>
>>> <ol><li><font size="2"
face="Verdana, Arial,
>>> Helvetica, sans-serif"> Errors resulting from
the use of spreadsheets
>>> and
>>> </font></li>
>>> <li><font size="2" face="Verdana,
Arial,
>>> Helvetica,
>>> sans-serif">Lack of understanding of LIFO IRS
Regulations and basic LIFO
>>> principles. </font></li>
>>> </ol>
>>> <p><font size="2" face="Verdana, Arial,
>>> Helvetica,
>>> sans-serif">One of the reasons for the latter
is the lack of adequate
>>> LIFO
>>> training and reference materials especially as
it relates to the IPIC
>>> method.
>>>
>>
>>
>
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