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A REQUIRED SPACE BETWEEN 2 characters that need to be together
I used to use COMMAND + SPACE KEY to designate a "required space" between two
characters in a document like "12 feet". I need to keep the 12 and feet together on one line. How do you do that now? |
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A REQUIRED SPACE BETWEEN 2 characters that need to be together
In Windows versions of Word it's Ctrl+Shift+Space.
-- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA "maria giancursio word tips" maria giancursio word wrote in message ... I used to use COMMAND + SPACE KEY to designate a "required space" between two characters in a document like "12 feet". I need to keep the 12 and feet together on one line. How do you do that now? |
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