Is it possible to start a newline in published discriptive text?

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When publishing, is it possible to insert a carriage return (or some other markup) in order to start a new line in the descriptive text of a section? I would like to do this without resorting to preformatted text blocks. The following markup gives the descriptive text in one line,
%%Section Title
% info text line 1
% info text line 2
as: info text line 1 info text line 2. However, the descriptive text formatting I want to accomplish would contain two separate lines each contain one of the info text lines. I'm using matlab 2015b.
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per isakson
per isakson on 11 Sep 2015
Edited: per isakson on 11 Sep 2015
The simple way is a blank line
%%Section Title
% info text line 1
%
% info text line 2
Cody Johnson
Cody Johnson on 12 Sep 2015
Inserting a blank line, prints a blank line. It seems like and is a trivial matter, but I simply want to begin a new line of text directly below another line of text. Thanks for the suggestion though.
I think coding it in HTML will work, but I was hoping to avoid going into HTML or LaTex right here.

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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson on 13 Sep 2015
There is no documented way to do this. Instead the description of the publish markup says that you will often need to leave an empty comment line to start new markup, implying that Yup, they know there isn't anything you can put in to say "End of what was going on" or "Start of something new not part of what was going on."

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