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How do I deep "FY 2008" at the end of a line from being broken between the
first line and the second. I want it not to break at the margin.
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Ctrl+Shift+Space

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How do I deep "FY 2008" at the end of a line from being broken between the
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Use a non-breaking space instead of the ordinary space (CTRL+SHIFT+SPACE)

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Dadeo wrote:
How do I deep "FY 2008" at the end of a line from being broken
between the first line and the second. I want it not to break at the
margin.



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