-Purged). Files contained on that Volume, and the second step is the actual
-recycling of the Volume. Only Volumes marked {\bf Full} or {\bf Used} will
-be considerd for pruning. The Volume will be purged if the VolumeRetention
-period has expired. When a Volume is marked as Purged, it means that no
-Catalog records reference that Volume, and the Volume can be recycled.
-Until recycling actually occurs, the Volume data remains intact. If no
-Volumes can be found for recycling for any of the reasons stated above,
-Bacula will request operator intervention (i.e. it will ask you to label a
-new volume).
-
-A key point mentioned above, that can be a source of frustration, is that Bacula
-will only recycle purged Volumes if there is no other appendable Volume
-available, otherwise, it will always write to an appendable Volume before
-recycling even if there are Volume marked as Purged. This preserves your data
-as long as possible. So, if you wish to "force" Bacula to use a purged
-Volume, you must first ensure that no other Volume in the Pool is marked {\bf
-Append}. If necessary, you can manually set a volume to {\bf Full}. The reason
-for this is that Bacula wants to preserve the data on your old tapes (even
-though purged from the catalog) as long as absolutely possible before
-overwriting it. There are also a number of directives such as
+Purged) and Files contained on that Volume.
+
+\smallskip
+The second step is the actual recycling of the Volume. Only Volumes marked
+{\bf Full} or {\bf Used} will be considerd for pruning. The Volume will be
+purged if the VolumeRetention period has expired. When a Volume is marked
+as Purged, it means that no Catalog records reference that Volume, and the
+Volume can be recycled and reused even though the Volume Retention period
+has not expired. Until recycling actually occurs, the Volume data remains
+intact. If no Volumes can be found for recycling for any of the reasons
+stated above, Bacula will request operator intervention (i.e. it will ask
+you to label a new volume).
+
+A key point mentioned above, that can be a source of frustration, is that
+Bacula will only recycle purged Volumes if there is no other appendable
+Volume available, otherwise, it will always write to an appendable Volume
+before recycling even if there are Volume marked as Purged. This preserves
+your data as long as possible. So, if you wish to "force" Bacula to use a
+purged Volume, you must first ensure that no other Volume in the Pool is
+marked {\bf Append}. If necessary, you can manually set a volume to {\bf
+Full}. The reason for this is that Bacula wants to preserve the data on
+your old tapes (even though purged from the catalog) as long as absolutely
+possible before overwriting it. There are also a number of directives such
+as