How can I change the character that prints as the nonbreaking hyph

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NickC

When I insert a non-breaking hyphen, Word 2007 changes the hyphen to an
en-dash or minus sign (significantly larger). It shows correctly in the
symbol selection tab under Insert Symbols. It does not matter which method I
use (quick key or Insert menu), the longer character appears.

How can I change the character to display correctly?
 
B

Beth Melton

NickC said:
When I insert a non-breaking hyphen, Word 2007 changes the hyphen to an
en-dash or minus sign (significantly larger). It shows correctly in the
symbol selection tab under Insert Symbols. It does not matter which method
I
use (quick key or Insert menu), the longer character appears.

How can I change the character to display correctly?

Are you displaying your nonprinting characters? If so, turn them off and you
should see it display correctly.

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Guides for the Office 2007 Interface:
http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/training/HA102295841033.aspx
 
G

grammatim

Do you mean literally prints?

Do you have the AutoFormat As You Type box checked for making two
hyphens turn into an em-dash? If you do, that (for who knows what
reason) also causes any hyphen at the beginning of a word (such as a
suffix written separately: -est) turn into an en-dash.
 

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