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there is a behavior that Word has which extends a hyphen followed by text
into a long hyphen. What is this, and how can I control it? I actually like it, but because I don't know what drives it, cannot always replicate it for some reason. Is this some sort of symbol it defaults to replacing a regular hyphen with? Or something else? Thanks. -- Boris |
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