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how to use hard spacing in word

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Smita - 31 Oct 2005 13:49 GMT
I want to use hard spacing in betwn para's in word file instead of soft
spacing, so that the two words dont get separated in two different lines.
Dont know how to do it, my prof told to use control and space but it doesnt
work, any idea y? I have microsoft office 2003    
Stefan Blom - 31 Oct 2005 14:14 GMT
Press Ctrl+Shift+SpaceBar to insert a non-breaking space.

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> I want to use hard spacing in betwn para's in word file instead of soft
> spacing, so that the two words dont get separated in two different lines.
> Dont know how to do it, my prof told to use control and space but it doesnt
> work, any idea y? I have microsoft office 2003
rhamre@citation.com - 31 Oct 2005 17:35 GMT
And, if for some reason, you want to macro this or do a Find + Replace, the
character code is ^s or ^u0160.

> Press Ctrl+Shift+SpaceBar to insert a non-breaking space.
>
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> doesnt
> > work, any idea y? I have microsoft office 2003

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