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Hello,
I am writing sentences and some words are with spaces (for example, m o r n i n g). One of the words does not fit to the one line and some letters moves to the second line. Can you recommend what command to use that letter would go to the first line? I am attaching screenshot where you can better see what I have in mind. I would be very thankful for help. Jevgenija |
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You would need to use non-breaking spaces (Ctrl+Shift+Space) between letters.
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Or if you want it all to fit on the first line, select the word and bring up the font menu with control+D. On the Advanced tab, choose Spacing and tighten the spacing till the word fits onto the first line.
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If you have a paragraph containing just the word 'Morning', selecting it and pressing Ctrl-Shift-J will space the characters out evenly across the page.
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