Microsoft KB Archive/89530

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WinWord: CTRL+SHIFT+SPACEBAR Breaks if Adjacent to Hyphen

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Q89530

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The information in this article applies to:


 * Microsoft Word for Windows, versions 2.0, 2.0a, 2.0a-CD, 2.0b, 2.0c, 6.0, 6.0a, 6.0c

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SUMMARY
In Microsoft Word for Windows, the nonbreaking space (CTRL+SHIFT+SPACEBAR) does not prevent word wrapping between characters if one of the characters is a hyphen (-).

MORE INFORMATION
If you type CTRL+SHIFT+SPACEBAR between characters, that word or set of characters does not split at the end of a line. If one of the characters is a hyphen (-), Word for Windows uses that hyphen as a hyphenation character and splits the word after it. Text following the hyphen moves to the next line with the hyphen.

If a nonbreaking hyphen follows a field such as a symbol field, the hypen will actually break. A field is considered a different word.

WORKAROUND
Type a nonbreaking hyphen (CTRL+SHIFT+HYPHEN) instead of a nonbreaking space. When word wrapping occurs, Word for Windows does not split the hyphenated word.

Steps to Reproduce Problem
 In a Word for Windows document, type any character. Press CTRL+SHIFT+SPACEBAR.  Type a HYPHEN (-), then press CTRL+SHIFT+SPACEBAR, then type any character. For example, type "-X" Position the insertion point at the beginning of the line. Press SPACEBAR until word wrapping occurs. Notice that the hyphen does not wrap with the nonbreaking space.

Additional query words: 6.0 2.0 minus word6 winword winword2 negative sign dash

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