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Help with creating a hard space between words
When typing "Mr. Jones", how can I tell Word to treat the string, including
the space between "Mr." and "Jones" as one word, for formatting purposes so that Word never is able to put "Mr." on one line and "Jones" on the other? |
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Help with creating a hard space between words
SisterDell wrote:
When typing "Mr. Jones", how can I tell Word to treat the string, including the space between "Mr." and "Jones" as one word, for formatting purposes so that Word never is able to put "Mr." on one line and "Jones" on the other? Ctrl+Shift+spacebar inserts a "nonbreaking" space. -- Regards, Jay Freedman Microsoft Word MVP FAQ: http://word.mvps.org Email cannot be acknowledged; please post all follow-ups to the newsgroup so all may benefit. |
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Help with creating a hard space between words
Type a hard space (Ctrl+Shift+spacebar) instead of a regular space
between the article and the name. SisterDell wrote: When typing "Mr. Jones", how can I tell Word to treat the string, including the space between "Mr." and "Jones" as one word, for formatting purposes so that Word never is able to put "Mr." on one line and "Jones" on the other? |
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