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Old May 19th, 2004, 07:28 PM
Norman Swartz
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I have a formula which occurs close to the end (rightmost side) of a line.
Word 2000 breaks the formula and wraps it to the left of the next line. I
want to keep the formula together and force it to the left of the following
line AND preserve the full justification of the paragraph. In HTML I could
use non-breaking spaces (i.e. &nbsp within the formula or I could enclose
the formula using: nobr.../nobr. How can I achieve the corresponding
results in Word 2000? Thanks.
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Old May 19th, 2004, 08:23 PM
Charles Kenyon
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I have a formula which occurs close to the end (rightmost side) of a line.
Word 2000 breaks the formula and wraps it to the left of the next line. I
want to keep the formula together and force it to the left of the

following
line AND preserve the full justification of the paragraph. In HTML I

could
use non-breaking spaces (i.e. &nbsp within the formula or I could

enclose
the formula using: nobr.../nobr. How can I achieve the corresponding
results in Word 2000? Thanks.



 




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