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Keeping two words together at the end of a line, i.e. Dr. Smith
How do I keep two words, such as Dr. Smith, together so that Dr. does not
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Keeping two words together at the end of a line, i.e. Dr. Smith
Use a non-breaking space. Insert-Symbol and click the Special Characters
tab. "dlm820" wrote in message ... How do I keep two words, such as Dr. Smith, together so that Dr. does not appear at the end of the line and Smith appears on the next line? |
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Keeping two words together at the end of a line, i.e. Dr. Smith
Non-breaking (hard) space Ctrl-Shift-Spacebar
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