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...without having the character be forced onto the next line. The text is in French. There needs to be a space the three dots and the closing quote.
I'm able to fake it by putting another period and changing the color to white. ;-) Thanks! (see screen shot) Last edited by lgambis; 02-03-2018 at 08:25 PM. Reason: added info |
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Use the replace function (CTRL+H) to replace
... » with ...^s» which will put a non-breaking space between the dots and the quote
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Thanks for the tip gmayor!
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