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Default Keystroke for "required space" between words

Is there a keystroke in Word for a "required space" between words to keep
them from flowing onto next line of text? In WordPerfect, the keystroke is
"CTL+Space Bar" and there should be a similar keystroke for Word for this
same command.
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Default Keystroke for "required space" between words

Ctl+Shift+space gives you a nonbreaking space.

"Knockout59" wrote:

Is there a keystroke in Word for a "required space" between words to keep
them from flowing onto next line of text? In WordPerfect, the keystroke is
"CTL+Space Bar" and there should be a similar keystroke for Word for this
same command.

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Default Keystroke for "required space" between words

Ctl+Shift+space gives you a nonbreaking space.

"Knockout59" wrote:

Is there a keystroke in Word for a "required space" between words to keep
them from flowing onto next line of text? In WordPerfect, the keystroke is
"CTL+Space Bar" and there should be a similar keystroke for Word for this
same command.

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Default Keystroke for "required space" between words

(Be sure you don't type it _next to_ an existing space -- you'd need
to select an existing space, or delete it, so that your regular space
gets replaced by the nonbreaking space.)

(If you turn on Show Non-Printing Characters, Ctrl-Shift-8, the
nonbreaking space is a circle.)

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Ctl+Shift+space gives you a nonbreaking space. *



"Knockout59" wrote:
Is there a keystroke in Word for a "required space" between words to keep
them from flowing onto next line of text? *In WordPerfect, the keystroke is
"CTL+Space Bar" and there should be a similar keystroke for Word for this
same command.-

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Default Keystroke for "required space" between words

(Be sure you don't type it _next to_ an existing space -- you'd need
to select an existing space, or delete it, so that your regular space
gets replaced by the nonbreaking space.)

(If you turn on Show Non-Printing Characters, Ctrl-Shift-8, the
nonbreaking space is a circle.)

On Jan 14, 1:05*pm, pbkry2r wrote:
Ctl+Shift+space gives you a nonbreaking space. *



"Knockout59" wrote:
Is there a keystroke in Word for a "required space" between words to keep
them from flowing onto next line of text? *In WordPerfect, the keystroke is
"CTL+Space Bar" and there should be a similar keystroke for Word for this
same command.-

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