![]() ![]() For instance, when typing c/o and expecting ℅, one has to have a space prior to and after "c/o" in order for it to work. In fact, all of the substitutions must include a space before and after in order to work. In short - in order to have my substitution work, it has to be separate from the text before and after otherwise it doesn't work. Which completely defeats the purpose of having a non-breaking space, as the words still separate between lines. Then I end up with two spaces! I printed the page to see what it did, and sure enough, there are two spaces between "Exhibit" and "A". ![]() When I type the word "Exhibit", I have to insert a space after the "t" in order for typing "nbsp" to insert my non-breaking space. Badly ragged paragraphs are simple to remedy though, just use the Alt + Space shortcut to insert non-breaking spaces between words to give your paragraphs a. You can also insert a whole word, which is good for words or sequences of words you type often that are. ![]() So for instance, if I don't want "Exhibit "A"" which is located at the end of a sentence to separate between the "t" and the "A", I want to insert a non-breaking space. This means 'Control- generates a command to insert a non-breaking hyphen character. In order for typing "nbsp" (or any other abbreviation) to work for inserting the "non-breaking space" that I have created in substitutions, it has to be typed separately from the previous or subsequent text.
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