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Somehow, I manage to end a line in the middle of something which must stay together. Word thinks that it is a good idea to just cut it in between the ] and [ and continue on a new line.
I know the non-breaking space, dash, etc. How do I get a non-breaking [ and ]? Are ( and ) always non-breaking? How about { and }? Thanks! Niels |
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