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Hello.
I have this problem in Word 2007. when i have an internet link in my text and press that align button, the text sometimes looks like this (obviously because the link doesn't fit in that line too). Is there a way to make it look better? If i write a "-" to break the link (which surely looks better), maybe the reader thinks that it's part of the link.
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#2
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The problem you're having is due to Word doing its best to keep the hyperlink all on one line. You could change the paragraph alignment to 'left' or insert a manual line break before the hyperlink.
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#3
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do you mean like this?
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A manual line break is created by pressing Shift-Enter. With Word's formatting display toggled on, it looks like ↵.
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Thank you.
I managed somehow to make it look better.. |
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