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Dean
 
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Default not leave some letters at the end of the line "word"

How do I make word keep the words whole and not leave some letters on one
line and the rest on the next line.
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Dick Watson
 
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Turn off auto-hyphenation or suppress it for the one word in question.
Tools|Language|Hyphenation... uncheck automatically hyphenate or
Tools|Language|Set language...|Do not check spelling and grammar for the
selected word.

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This usually indicates that either the font or the document is corrupt. If
the font has become flagged as a "symbol" font, Word will treat it like
Symbol or Wingdings (which can be broken anywhere). But a corrupt document
is more likely; see http://word.mvps.org/FAQs/AppErrors/CorruptDoc.htm

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