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Eric
In Word 2003, is it possible to suppress auto-hypenation for a single word?
The problem is that Word hyphenates it at the wrong place.
The word is Merleau-Ponty (the name of a French philosopher). Word hypenates
it so that it appears:
.... unlike the French philosopher Mer-
leau-Ponty ...
I'd prefer for it to appear this way:
.... unlike the French philosopher
Merleau-Ponty ...
I could insert a hard-return before the word, but that's an awkward
solution, since the document may be revised so that the text may shift around.
Thanks.
The problem is that Word hyphenates it at the wrong place.
The word is Merleau-Ponty (the name of a French philosopher). Word hypenates
it so that it appears:
.... unlike the French philosopher Mer-
leau-Ponty ...
I'd prefer for it to appear this way:
.... unlike the French philosopher
Merleau-Ponty ...
I could insert a hard-return before the word, but that's an awkward
solution, since the document may be revised so that the text may shift around.
Thanks.