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I am typing a document where I am putting in a measurement in English units,
than the metric in parenthesis. I would like to have the space between the number and the unit for both to be "non-breaking" -- where the number and unit stay on the same line. Is this possible?? Thanks |
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Press Ctrl+Shift+spacebar to make a non-breaking space.
Eric wrote: I am typing a document where I am putting in a measurement in English units, than the metric in parenthesis. I would like to have the space between the number and the unit for both to be "non-breaking" -- where the number and unit stay on the same line. Is this possible?? Thanks |
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