Once upon a time, during the dedicated word processing days, you could lock
words together that were suppose to stay together for a letter or other
document to be correctly formatted. Example, "Mr. (locked space) Smith" At
no time in your letter/document would "Mr." be on one line and "Smith" on the
next. The two words would stay together. Anyone know how to do this in Word?

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garfield-n-odie [MVP] - 18 Dec 2007 19:12 GMT
Press Ctrl+Shift+Spacebar to create a non-breaking space.
> Once upon a time, during the dedicated word processing days, you could lock
> words together that were suppose to stay together for a letter or other
> document to be correctly formatted. Example, "Mr. (locked space) Smith" At
> no time in your letter/document would "Mr." be on one line and "Smith" on the
> next. The two words would stay together. Anyone know how to do this in Word?
SVR - 18 Dec 2007 19:41 GMT
Excellent. Thank you.

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> Press Ctrl+Shift+Spacebar to create a non-breaking space.
>
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> > no time in your letter/document would "Mr." be on one line and "Smith" on the
> > next. The two words would stay together. Anyone know how to do this in Word?
Joe Murphy - 20 Dec 2007 10:18 GMT
> Excellent. Thank you.
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> SVR
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> > Press Ctrl+Shift+Spacebar to create a non-breaking space.
Bravo.
Joe.