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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.
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.
Hyphenation (properly called word division) is breaking long words between lines. The purpose of hyphenation is to reduce the white space between words. A line with little white space is called a close line. A line with wide white spaces is called an open line.
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.
Using hyphens to break lines Place the hyphen between the syllables, or sounds, of a word. (If you're not sure where the syllable breaks are in a word, check the dictionary.) Don't leave only one letter of a divided word on a line. If you have a choice, divide the word more or less in the middle.
The general rules of word division. The hyphen goes at the end of the first line, with the first letter of the rest of the word starting the next line. Do not divide one-syllable words. Do not divide proper nouns.
Word forms: plural, 3rd person singular present tense splits, present participle splitting language note: The form split is used in the present tense and is the past tense and past participle of the verb. 1. verb. If something splits or if you split it, it is divided into two or more parts.
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