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I am using the following code to reduce spacing before and after figures and equations in order to save space

\expandafter\def\expandafter\normalsize\expandafter{\normalsize
\setlength\abovedisplayskip{0.1cm}
\setlength\belowdisplayskip{0.1cm}
\setlength{\textfloatsep}{5pt}
\setlength{\belowcaptionskip}{-0.2cm}
\setlength{\abovecaptionskip}{-0.2cm}}

however, this changes the indent of the (sub)subsections of the other. For example, in this code

\subsubsection{Test} I try to reduce indent here.

The 'Test' appears more right than without using the aforementioned commands. I tried using\setlength\parindent{0.3cm}, but this changes the indent for all text and not the headings of sections that I would like to change.

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  • What happens if you don't include the changes as part of an update to \normalsize, but instead, just add \AtBeginDocument{\setlength{.}{..}\setlength{.}{..} ... \setlength{.}{..}}?
    – Werner
    Dec 17, 2018 at 16:27
  • Dear Werner, it seems to work with your proposal. thank you so much!
    – Steve
    Dec 20, 2018 at 8:05

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