Hard space in Power Point 2007

B

Bob

How do I enter a hard space in Power Point 2007? MS Word uses
CTRL+SHIFT+SPACEBAR to accomplish this. I searched the internet and found
where you can use ALT+0160 for Power Point 2003. This doesn't seem to work
in Power Point 2007. I can cut and paste from Word to Power Point but this
seems to be a difficult way to do it.
 
M

Michael Koerner

Alt+0160 works for me in 2007. Do you have SP1 of 2007 installed? Might make a difference.

--
Michael Koerner
MS MVP - PowerPoint


How do I enter a hard space in Power Point 2007? MS Word uses
CTRL+SHIFT+SPACEBAR to accomplish this. I searched the internet and found
where you can use ALT+0160 for Power Point 2003. This doesn't seem to work
in Power Point 2007. I can cut and paste from Word to Power Point but this
seems to be a difficult way to do it.
 
B

Bob

Michael,

I did not have SP1 installed so I did install it. No joy. However John
Wilson asked if I was using the keypad, which I wasn't. I am using a Compaq
laptop so here's what I ended up doing. I would press and hold ALT+FN+0160.
The 0160 was entered using the keypad buried within the keyboard not the
numbers across the top of the key board. Clear as mud?

Thanks for your help.

Bob
 
B

Bob

John,

I was not using the key pad I was using the numbers across the top of the
key board. I am using a Compaq laptop so here's what I ended up doing. I
would press and hold ALT+FN+0160. The 0160 was entered using the keypad
buried within the keyboard not the numbers across the top of the key board.
Clear as mud? This worked. Thank you.

Bob
 
M

Michael Koerner

Glad you got it all figured out. Asking what type of computer would probably have been my next question. thanks for letting us know your results.

--
Michael Koerner
MS MVP - PowerPoint


Michael,

I did not have SP1 installed so I did install it. No joy. However John
Wilson asked if I was using the keypad, which I wasn't. I am using a Compaq
laptop so here's what I ended up doing. I would press and hold ALT+FN+0160.
The 0160 was entered using the keypad buried within the keyboard not the
numbers across the top of the key board. Clear as mud?

Thanks for your help.

Bob
 
M

Michael Koerner

Glad you got it all figured out. Asking what type of computer would probably have been my next question. thanks for letting us know your results.

--
Michael Koerner
MS MVP - PowerPoint


Michael,

I did not have SP1 installed so I did install it. No joy. However John
Wilson asked if I was using the keypad, which I wasn't. I am using a Compaq
laptop so here's what I ended up doing. I would press and hold ALT+FN+0160.
The 0160 was entered using the keypad buried within the keyboard not the
numbers across the top of the key board. Clear as mud?

Thanks for your help.

Bob
 

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