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"Hard" space; "hard" hyphen
I wouldn't have any great hopes for finding them in Help, but what
you're looking for is called "non-breaking space" and "non-breaking hyphen" -- typed as Greg indicated. On Dec 13, 3:58*pm, Libby wrote: I know this is probably a dumb question, but I absolutely cannot find out how to create what I know as a "hard" space or a "hard" hyphen. *This is when you want text within a paragraph kept together and wrapped to the next line. * i.e., Mr. Smith: I don't want Mr. at the end of one line and Smith on the next line; and i.e., a phone number 999-888-8888. *I don't want any of the numbers on different lines. i.e., 999- at the end of one line and 888-8888 on the following line. *I have searched Help for every option I can think of to no avail. |
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