Find Replace

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dk

Is there anyway to keep word with next by style
ex: we have a letters that uses Times roman 12 font these shall always be
kept together with the next word not causing any wordwrap line break
 
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Jay Freedman

dk said:
Is there anyway to keep word with next by style
ex: we have a letters that uses Times roman 12 font these shall
always be kept together with the next word not causing any wordwrap
line break

There is a nonbreaking space character, entered with Ctrl+Shift+spacebar,
that you can put between words instead of a regular space. That will prevent
a line break between the words.

You could do a Replace, looking for a space with a particular style or
character format, and replacing it with a nonbreaking space.

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Jay Freedman
Microsoft Word MVP
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dk

it removes (replaces) we get blank the text also

Jay Freedman said:
There is a nonbreaking space character, entered with Ctrl+Shift+spacebar,
that you can put between words instead of a regular space. That will prevent
a line break between the words.

You could do a Replace, looking for a space with a particular style or
character format, and replacing it with a nonbreaking space.

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Regards,
Jay Freedman
Microsoft Word MVP
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all may benefit.
 
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Doug Robbins - Word MVP

What is "it"?

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Jay Freedman

The reason it's removing words must be that you have the words in the Find What
box, and no words in the Replace With box. That's not what I told you to do.

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dk

the character is a different sytle but the space is the same as all dcument
so how can we do a find for that space
 
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Suzanne S. Barnhill

Are you saying that a character style has been applied to the specific word
but not to the space following it? If so, can you just search for that word
and space without regard to style, or do you want a nonbreaking space
following the word only when a particular character style is applied?
 
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dk

again the character is 19 pt. the space next to it is standard 25 pt which is
the same as the whole document ? we have to replace that space
 
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dk

this is a few hundred words

dk said:
again the character is 19 pt. the space next to it is standard 25 pt which is
the same as the whole document ? we have to replace that space
 
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Doug Robbins - Word MVP

When you started this thread, you were talking about Times roman 12. Where
do the 19 pt and 25 pt come into it. I suggest that you completely
re-phrase you question so that we have a chance of really understanding what
you have and what you want to have.

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Hope this helps.

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