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Ruth Levinson
 
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Chuck -
I'm not seeing the hook with the 2212 character, or the Ctl-Shft-dash in
Times New Roman. What character are you typing?

"Chuck Davis" wrote:

Ruth, look closely. On my version of Word 2003, the character was not a
straight line when using Times New Roman, but a little drop on the end. It
was correct with Verdana.
"Ruth Levinson" wrote in message
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Thanks so much to those of you who replied! That's just what I needed.

Ruth

"Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote:

Or you could use a minus sign (character 2212) instead. I also use this
as a
substitute for an en dash when the dash wants to break at the end of a
line.
And I ordinarily use an en dash instead of a hyphen for a minus sign
because
it is the same width as the plus sign and the numerals.

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"garfield-n-odie" wrote in
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Type a nonbreaking dash (Ctrl+Shift+hyphen) instead of a regular dash
before the number.

Ruth Levinson wrote:

When I type a line with a negative number like -4.00 at the end, Word
will
break off the minus sign and leave it at the end of the line, and put
the
4.00 on the next line. I can't figure how to keep Word from
automatically
splitting the minus sign from the number. If I catch it, I have to
go
in and
add spaces in the line to put the minus sign back with the number at
the
beginning of the next line.

Any suggestions?

TIA