AimeeLou, use a nonbreaking hyphen. The keystroke is Ctrl+_. Or you can go
through the menu: Insert > Symbol > Special Characters > Nonbreaking Hypen >
Insert.
DDM - Thanks for the reply, but I am still having problems. Let's say it is a very large document with the word US-VISIT used can I use find and replace? So what you are saying is that every time that the word US-VISIT is used we should use a nonbreaking hyphen? Can I do a search and replace with a non-breaking hyphen?
DDM - Thanks for the reply, but I am still having problems. Let's
say it is a very large document with the word US-VISIT used can I use
find and replace? So what you are saying is that every time that the
word US-VISIT is used we should use a nonbreaking hyphen? Can I do a
search and replace with a non-breaking hyphen?
To save problems when typing this in future setup an autocorrect to replace
a keyboard entered US-VISIT with the required version c/w non-breaking
hyphen.
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