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Biff

char(160) -  
 
Hi Folks!

This character is called a non-breaking space. What exactly does
non-breaking mean?

Thanks

Biff



Bob Phillips

char(160) -  
 
An NBSP is used to prevent automatic line breaks, so a line like 'this is a
line with a non-breaking space' will never break between the 'with' and
the 'a'. IN HTML it is used to pad out with spaces, because a normal space
gets reduced to a single space.

--
HTH

Bob Phillips

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"Biff" wrote in message
...
Hi Folks!

This character is called a non-breaking space. What exactly does
non-breaking mean?

Thanks

Biff





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char(160) -  
 
Biff wrote:
This character is called a non-breaking space. What exactly does
non-breaking mean?


Go to google.com and enter "define: non-breaking space" without the
quotes.


Biff

char(160) -  
 
Thanks, Bob!

Biff

"Bob Phillips" wrote in message
...
An NBSP is used to prevent automatic line breaks, so a line like 'this is
a
line with a non-breaking space' will never break between the 'with'
and
the 'a'. IN HTML it is used to pad out with spaces, because a normal space
gets reduced to a single space.

--
HTH

Bob Phillips

(replace somewhere in email address with gmail if mailing direct)

"Biff" wrote in message
...
Hi Folks!

This character is called a non-breaking space. What exactly does
non-breaking mean?

Thanks

Biff







Biff

char(160) -  
 
Thanks! I just learned something about Google, define: something.

Biff

wrote in message
ps.com...
Biff wrote:
This character is called a non-breaking space. What exactly does
non-breaking mean?


Go to google.com and enter "define: non-breaking space" without the
quotes.




Dave Peterson

char(160) -  
 
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


--

Dave Peterson

Biff

char(160) -  
 
Thanks, Dave!

Biff

"Dave Peterson" wrote in message
...
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


--

Dave Peterson




RagDyeR

char(160) -  
 
FWIW,

Char(173) is a non-breaking hyphen.
--
Regards,

RD

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"Biff" wrote in message
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Thanks, Dave!

Biff

"Dave Peterson" wrote in message
...
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


--

Dave Peterson





Bob Phillips

char(160) -  
 
I had forgotten that, thanks for the memory jolt.

--
HTH

Bob Phillips

(replace somewhere in email address with gmail if mailing direct)

"Dave Peterson" wrote in message
...
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


--

Dave Peterson





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