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Delete the spaces between the words and then use Ctrl+Shift+SpaceBar to
insert nonbreaking spaces instead. -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "Eden397" wrote in message ... Hi, I have a document that I need to format. There is one sentence with the words "P & L" in it. I would like the whole "P & L" stay together on one line (instead of the L being on the next line down). I know there is a shortcut to do this but can't remember how to do it. Do I highlight the space after the '&' and then hit Ctrl+enter? Thanks, Eden397 |
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