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Ian B
 
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In wordperfect I know it as a hard space. It is a space you put in between
dates to keep them on the same line. New help with the same instruction in
Word.

May thanks for your help in advance.
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Ian B wrote:
In wordperfect I know it as a hard space. It is a space you put in
between dates to keep them on the same line. New help with the same
instruction in Word.

May thanks for your help in advance.



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Just by the way, Word (and many other contexts) refer to it as a nonbreaking
space, also available via Insert | Symbol, Special characters. You might
want to explore that dialog a bit.


On 3/14/05 7:03 PM, "Greg Maxey" wrote:

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Ian B wrote:
In wordperfect I know it as a hard space. It is a space you put in
between dates to keep them on the same line. New help with the same
instruction in Word.

May thanks for your help in advance.




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