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And you can do the same kind of thing in MSWord.
Say you have a part number that has embedded spaces in it and you don't want the
line to break at one of those spaces, you can use ctrl-shift-spacebar and it'll
be a non-breaking space.
And same thing with hyphens. ctrl-shift-hyphen is that character.
Inside MSWord, Insert|SymbolSpecial characters if you forget.
Biff wrote:
Hi Folks!
This character is called a non-breaking space. What exactly does
non-breaking mean?
Thanks
Biff
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Dave Peterson
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