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Non-Breaking Paragraphs and Lines Select the paragraph or section of text you want to keep together. On the Home tab in Word, click the Paragraph group's dialog launcher (the small arrow at the bottom-right of the group). Pick the Line and Page Breaks. Check the Keep lines together option, and click OK.
Word wrapping is when a line of text automatically “wraps” to the next line when it gets to the end of a page or text field. Without the word wrap feature, text would continue on one line until the user pressed “Enter” or “Return” to insert a line break.
Select the paragraph or section of text you want to keep together. On the Home tab in Word, click the Paragraph group's dialog launcher (the small arrow at the bottom-right of the group). Pick the Line and Page Breaks. Check the Keep lines together option, and click OK.
Why does my text wrap to the next line before reaching the margin? This happens if you accidentally change the paragraph indentation for the document. Ensure that Indentation, both before and after text, are set to zero and that no special formatting has been set.
Word wrap is a word processing feature that forces all text to be confined within defined margins. When a line of text is filled, the word processor automatically moves the text to the next line, so the user doesn't have to press the return key after every line.
Move the text cursor to where you want the new line to begin and then press and hold down the Shift key and then press the Enter key. You can continue to press Shift+Enter to move to each new line and when ready to move to the next paragraph press Enter.
Keep words on the same line Word automatically breaks the text at a space or a hyphen at the end of a line. To keep two words or a hyphenated word together on one line, you can use a nonbreaking space or nonbreaking hyphen instead of a regular space or hyphen. Click where you want to insert the nonbreaking space.
Never break up a one-syllable word. Never hyphenate a word that already has a hyphen. Never split a proper noun (any noun starting with a capital letter). Never leave one or two letters on either line. Never put the first or last letter of a word at the end or beginning of a line.
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