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Default How to word wrap a URL

There must be room on the previous line for the portion before the break.

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Suzanne S. Barnhill
Microsoft MVP (Word)
Words into Type
Fairhope, Alabama USA

"IllinoisFarmLover" wrote in
message ...
I tried your suggestion, and it did not work. Here is what I did, maybe
you
can figure out what I am doing wrong.

My text would show something like this:

Retrieved (date) at
http://www...

So I put my cursor right after the 't' in at, clicked Insert, Symbol,
Special Characters, then chose No-Width Optional Break, and clicked on
Insert, then Close.

When I got back to my document view, I tried to bring the URL back to the
line on which the 'at' resides by clicking Backspace just before the
'http',
but it would do nothing but bring the 'at' down next to the 'http'.

So what am I doing wrong? Thanks for your help.

"Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote:

Pick a likely spot and insert a No-Width Optional Break (Insert | Symbol
|
Special Characters).

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Suzanne S. Barnhill
Microsoft MVP (Word)
Words into Type
Fairhope, Alabama USA

"IllinoisFarmLover" wrote
in
message ...
I need to know how to get a URL within a document to word wrap. I do
not
need the URL to be a hyperlink. When I type a reference list at the
end
of a
school paper, the entire URL in a citation is always kept together, and
the
final formatting of the citation looks terrible.

Any suggestions? I need simple directions if this is even possible.