Hi there! I'd be happy to help you remove those pesky dots between words in Word.
The dots you're referring to are most likely the
"non-breaking spaces" that Word automatically inserts between words when there isn't enough space for the entire word on a line. These non-breaking spaces are meant to keep words together on the same line, but they can be annoying if you don't want them there.
Here's how to remove them:
- First, select the text where you want to remove the non-breaking spaces. You can do this by clicking and dragging your mouse over the text, or by pressing Ctrl+A to select all the text in the document.
- Next, press Ctrl+Shift+8 on your keyboard. This will show you all the non-printing characters in your document, including the non-breaking spaces.
- Look for the non-breaking spaces between the words. They will appear as a small dot between the words.
- To remove the non-breaking spaces, simply delete the dot between the words. You can do this by placing your cursor before the dot and pressing the Delete key on your keyboard.
- Once you've deleted all the non-breaking spaces, press Ctrl+Shift+8 again to hide the non-printing characters.
And that's it! Your document should now be free of those annoying dots between words.