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How do I keep two words separated by a / together on same line.
I have in the past worked with documents that have two (or more) words that
cannot be broken across different lines. Some of these cannot use slashes(/) or hyphens (-). There is a command that can be applied to the words that, when present, appears as a degree symbol between the words. I cannot remember how to apply that command. |
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How do I keep two words separated by a / together on same line.
Press Ctrl+Shift+Spacebar to create a non-breaking space, and press
Ctrl+Shift+Hyphen to create a non-breaking hyphen. "Bob Austen" wrote: I have in the past worked with documents that have two (or more) words that cannot be broken across different lines. Some of these cannot use slashes(/) or hyphens (-). There is a command that can be applied to the words that, when present, appears as a degree symbol between the words. I cannot remember how to apply that command. |
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