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I can vaguely remember that there is a way to force certain words or spaces
to stay together, mainly at the end of a line so that words are not split up - especially words that are joined with a hyphen - but cannot remember how to do it. |
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Cntl-Shift-Space creates a non-breaking space that will keep two words
together. Cntl-Shift-Hyphen creates a non-breaking hyphen. Format-Paragraph-Line and Page Breaks-Keep Lines Together will keep a whole paragraph from breaking across two pages. I hope this helps. Fred ___________________ If this post answered your question, please answer "Yes" to the question "Was this post helpful to you?" Thanks! "Dippy Diva of Dartford" wrote: I can vaguely remember that there is a way to force certain words or spaces to stay together, mainly at the end of a line so that words are not split up - especially words that are joined with a hyphen - but cannot remember how to do it. |
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