Paragraph space after

Hi
I'm producing a daily  newsletter with sub-heads and we want to have a small space after the sub-head and before the body text
But I don't the space to be as big as a line - more like half a line. I have tried changing the leading and putting as small a value as I can in the paragraph space after box ( like 0.5mm) but still cannot get less than a line size.
Any suggestions? shld add am using CS6 & windows
Thx

No - nothing like that.
And if I make the space after 1pt or 1mm, it stays the same. Even if i make it 0.1mm it stays the same. Guess there must be soemkind of minimum space allowed?

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