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wavedancer
 
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Default how do I type a thin space in Word?


Ah, no – it was a thin space I meant, but thank you for your reply
anyway.

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Stefan Blom Wrote:
I guess you are referring to a nonbreaking space? To insert one, press
Ctrl+Shift+SpaceBar.

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"wavedancer" wrote in message
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I need to be able to type a thin space in the expression '37 °C',
between the number and the degrees symbol. How do I achieve this in
Word? I've scoured Word Help to no avail, and I found no reference
to
it when I searched this forum.

Thank you.


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wavedancer



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