How to stop word wrap of -0.99 for example

M

MIRA

When typing a figure with a leading minus e.g -0.999 , how do you get word to
recogonise this as an entire figure and not word wrap for example - will
remain at the end of the line and 0.999 will be used to start the next line
below.


Thanks
 
S

Stefan Blom

Insert a minus sign via the Symbol dialog box (Insert | Symbol in Word 2003;
Insert tab | Symbol | More Symbols in Word 2007): Set the "Font" to "(normal
text)." Make sure that the dialog box displays Unicode characters, and
choose "Mathematical Operators" in the "Subset" box; then you'll find the
minus sign easily.
 
M

MIRA

brilliant. Thanks Stefan

Stefan Blom said:
Insert a minus sign via the Symbol dialog box (Insert | Symbol in Word 2003;
Insert tab | Symbol | More Symbols in Word 2007): Set the "Font" to "(normal
text)." Make sure that the dialog box displays Unicode characters, and
choose "Mathematical Operators" in the "Subset" box; then you'll find the
minus sign easily.
 

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