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Default How do I concatenate string for word wrap (e.g. MK 48)?

You can use nonbreaking spaces (Ctrl+Shift+Spacebar) and nonbreaking hyphens
(Ctrl+Shift+ -) instead of normal spaces and hyphens.

See also:
http://www.word.mvps.org/FAQs/Genera...tSpecChars.htm.

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Lene Fredborg
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"Darnell_53" wrote:

I work for DoD. Thus I often have to use equipment or system designations
which include letters, a space or hyphen, and then numbers. I would prefer
to have the entire designation wrap to the next line when such a string is at
the end of a line of text and text wrapping becomes necessary. Word Perfect
has for many years (20+) allowed the concatenation of strings of characters
for the purposes of forcing the entire string to wrap. Once my text or
document is finished, I can search out instances of specific strings,
concatenate and designate as a "word", and that instance of the string would
always wrap to the next line if wrapping was necessary as I revise the
document and the string changes position in the text.

Is there a method in MS Word that allows me to do the same? Even better, is
there a method of designating a string that would wrap when necessary any
instance of that string of characters?

Darnell