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peter burke - 02 Jan 2004 14:30 GMT
How do I keep two words together (not split between lines)
when they are not hyphenated? I need a parallel for 'non-
breaking hyphens' without hyphented words like say 'Golden
Arches'
Graham Mayor - 02 Jan 2004 14:42 GMT
A non-breaking space? CTRL+SHIFT+Space

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> How do I keep two words together (not split between lines)
> when they are not hyphenated? I need a parallel for 'non-
> breaking hyphens' without hyphented words like say 'Golden
> Arches'
Jay Freedman - 02 Jan 2004 15:10 GMT
Hi, Peter,

The non-breaking space is Ctrl+Shift+spacebar. If you can't remember
the shortcut, go to Insert > Symbol and click the Special Characters
tab, where it's listed or you can just insert it from there.

>How do I keep two words together (not split between lines)
>when they are not hyphenated? I need a parallel for 'non-
>breaking hyphens' without hyphented words like say 'Golden
>Arches'

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Jay Freedman
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