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I know how to insert a non-breaking space into a word/phrase in WORDTM to
keep it from breaking (^s). However, if Im doing an EXCELTM spreadsheet that is a merge list, how do I designate that I want a date that is being inserted not to break? For example: January 28th In my letter, because of the merge field «CAMPUS_DATE», the date is breaking so that January is on one line and the 28th follows on the next line. I would like it to wrap and take the January 28th as one item. Anyone know? Thank you in advance for any suggestions. Shawna |
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Add a formatting switch to the mergefield with a non breaking space between
the month and the day \@ "MMMM d" -- Please respond to the Newsgroup for the benefit of others who may be interested. Questions sent directly to me will only be answered on a paid consulting basis. Hope this helps, Doug Robbins - Word MVP "Shawna" wrote in message ... I know how to insert a "non-breaking space" into a word/phrase in WORDTM to keep it from breaking (^s). However, if I'm doing an EXCELTM spreadsheet that is a merge list, how do I designate that I want a date that is being inserted not to break? For example: January 28th In my letter, because of the merge field «CAMPUS_DATE», the date is breaking so that January is on one line and the 28th follows on the next line. I would like it to wrap and take the January 28th as one item. Anyone know? Thank you in advance for any suggestions. Shawna |
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