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RE: TOOLS: Character Spacing in MS Word 2003 (CROSS-POSTED)
Subject:RE: TOOLS: Character Spacing in MS Word 2003 (CROSS-POSTED) From:Fred Ridder <docudoc -at- hotmail -dot- com> To:<jim -dot- pinkham -at- voith -dot- com>, <techwr-l -at- lists -dot- techwr-l -dot- com>, <copyediting-l -at- listserv -dot- indiana -dot- edu> Date:Fri, 6 May 2011 09:39:17 -0400
Jim Pinkham wrote:
> In his letter to Timothy, the Apostle Paul writes in 1
> Timothy 2:13.....
>
> I want to keep "1" and "Timothy" together.
>
> Is there a way to define a character style, or some approach, other than
> resorting to a manual line break, to force characters to stay together?
>
> My Frame-disciplined fingers want to type CTRL+Spacebar and make it all
> better, but, of course, that won't help me in Word.
Just add Shift to the key combination (Ctrl+Shift+Spacebar) and Word will give you a non-breaking space that works just like FrameMaker's non-breaking space.
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