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I got into trouble when writing in Japanese with word 2007 (OS vista).
The soft is actually English version, but I happen to have to write Japanese.
My draft contains some English words with hyphens. What is happening is that
the sentence is broken into the next line after hyphens even if the line
before hyphen has few words by automatic line break.

Is there any solution?
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What happens if you use Non-Breaking Hyphen (Ctrl-Shift-hyphen)
instead?

Does it happen (with regular hyphens) if you have "Don't Hyphenate"
checked in the Format Paragraph panel (second tab, "Line and Page
Breaks")

On Oct 12, 12:38*am, 243 wrote:
I got into trouble when writing in Japanese with word 2007 (OS vista).
The soft is actually English version, but I happen to have to write Japanese.
My draft contains some English words with hyphens. What is happening is that
the sentence is broken into the next line after hyphens even if the line
before hyphen has few words by automatic line break.

Is there any solution?


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