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How do I insert a non-break space?
Sometimes when typing in word, I do not want a line to break between two
words. For example, Word automatically does this: This is the end of Chapter 1. But I want this: This is the end of Chapter 1. I do not want a break between "Chapter" and "1". How can I do this? I seem to remember in older versions of word you could insert what was called a non-break space between the two words, but I can't find out how to do it in Word 2002. |
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How do I insert a non-break space?
To insert a nonbreaking space, just press Ctrl+Shift+SpaceBar.
-- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "BillM" wrote in message ... Sometimes when typing in word, I do not want a line to break between two words. For example, Word automatically does this: This is the end of Chapter 1. But I want this: This is the end of Chapter 1. I do not want a break between "Chapter" and "1". How can I do this? I seem to remember in older versions of word you could insert what was called a non-break space between the two words, but I can't find out how to do it in Word 2002. |
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