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I don't see a way to automatically replace an "ordinary" space with a
non-breaking one, if that's what you're asking. However, it is possible to create an AutoCorrect entry that includes non-breaking spaces: just add such spaces using the Ctrl+Shift+SpaceBar shortcut (in the AutoCorrect dialog). -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP (Message posted via NNTP) "Kris_Wright_77" wrote in message ... Hi At work, I am forever writing dates in a long(ish) format and have started using non-breaking spaces between the Day and the Month, so that whenever I have dates at the end of a line it keeps the whole date together. Makes it much easier to read. So I dont get 19 May'10 and get 19 May'10 Also would work for phone numbers where they're broken out into area codes. I appreciate that this wouldn't work for the American system where the month comes before the day. I cant seem to be able to do this with AutoCorrect as there is no option for using special characters. Is there another way, or will I just have to remember to press ctrl+shift+space?? Thanks Kris |
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