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Non-breaking minus sign
I have seen in some previous posts that character 2212 is a non-breaking
minus sign, but I can't get this to work. Are you supposed to type ALT+2212? When I do this all I get is a blank square (I tried using both Times New Roman and Arial). The minus sign from the numeric keypad is not non-breaking. I know how to insert a non-breaking hyphen, but I would rather have a minus sign instead. Thanks. |
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Non-breaking minus sign
type 2212 and then Alt+x
"Amy" wrote: I have seen in some previous posts that character 2212 is a non-breaking minus sign, but I can't get this to work. Are you supposed to type ALT+2212? When I do this all I get is a blank square (I tried using both Times New Roman and Arial). The minus sign from the numeric keypad is not non-breaking. I know how to insert a non-breaking hyphen, but I would rather have a minus sign instead. Thanks. |
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You should be able to get character 2212 in both Times New Roman and Arial,
but I doubt that Alt+2212 will insert it. Either use the Insert | Symbol dialog or type 2212 and press Alt+X. -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA Word MVP FAQ site: http://word.mvps.org Email cannot be acknowledged; please post all follow-ups to the newsgroup so all may benefit. "Amy" wrote in message ... I have seen in some previous posts that character 2212 is a non-breaking minus sign, but I can't get this to work. Are you supposed to type ALT+2212? When I do this all I get is a blank square (I tried using both Times New Roman and Arial). The minus sign from the numeric keypad is not non-breaking. I know how to insert a non-breaking hyphen, but I would rather have a minus sign instead. Thanks. |
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Non-breaking minus sign
Or if you want to use Alt, you need to type Alt+8722 (the decimal equivalent
of hex 2212) -- Enjoy, Tony "Suzanne S. Barnhill" schreef in bericht ... You should be able to get character 2212 in both Times New Roman and Arial, but I doubt that Alt+2212 will insert it. Either use the Insert | Symbol dialog or type 2212 and press Alt+X. -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA Word MVP FAQ site: http://word.mvps.org Email cannot be acknowledged; please post all follow-ups to the newsgroup so all may benefit. "Amy" wrote in message ... I have seen in some previous posts that character 2212 is a non-breaking minus sign, but I can't get this to work. Are you supposed to type ALT+2212? When I do this all I get is a blank square (I tried using both Times New Roman and Arial). The minus sign from the numeric keypad is not non-breaking. I know how to insert a non-breaking hyphen, but I would rather have a minus sign instead. Thanks. |
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Non-breaking minus sign
Thanks BoniM
"BoniM" wrote: type 2212 and then Alt+x "Amy" wrote: I have seen in some previous posts that character 2212 is a non-breaking minus sign, but I can't get this to work. Are you supposed to type ALT+2212? When I do this all I get is a blank square (I tried using both Times New Roman and Arial). The minus sign from the numeric keypad is not non-breaking. I know how to insert a non-breaking hyphen, but I would rather have a minus sign instead. Thanks. |
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