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Old 04-12-2011, 06:47 AM
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Hi Jamal,

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Originally Posted by Jamal NUMAN View Post
- why we cant make the default space in the caption to be of the style "ctrl+shif+space"?
Because that's the way Word works.
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- we use the minus sign as a dash but not the underscore (but shown in upperscore)! if we use the "ctrl+shif+minus" to avoid having the word in two lines then we get the underscore as upperscore while we have been looking for the minus sign dash which is abit smaller than the underscore dash
They look different on-screen (so you can tell them apart) but, AFAIK, they print the same.
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