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      2nd Dec 2003
When composing for a local newsletter I find I have one small word left over at the end of a paragraph at times. In that case I thought if I could only find a way to 'shave' a little bit off each space between words in that paragraph I'd have enough space created to avoid carrying over that little word to a new line. Is there any way to do this
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You bet! See http://www.mvps.org/word/FAQs/Formatting/FitCopy.htm,
especially the part of condensed character spacing. Condensing by 0.1 point
will make a dramatic but undetectable difference.

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> When composing for a local newsletter I find I have one small word left

over at the end of a paragraph at times. In that case I thought if I could
only find a way to 'shave' a little bit off each space between words in that
paragraph I'd have enough space created to avoid carrying over that little
word to a new line. Is there any way to do this?
> Thanks
> Mel Turetzky


 
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