Should you write 20% or 20 % If multiple hyphenated terms share the same latter half, and i wish to list them without repeating that latter half, how should the hyphens be placed I'm not sure if there is any consensus about this or not
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When i type a french text, word always sets a nonbreaking space after a : Could anyone please help me Mrs. and jones are separate words so a space must be placed between them Jones would be rendered dr jones.
This feature inserts a special character that looks like a space but prevents two words from separating across two lines To insert a nonbreaking space, select the text that contains the letter p And the page number, and then press **ctrl+shift+spacebar**. 6 yes, acronyms/initialisms have no space
When the ampersand is used inline the spaces are present
Bear in mind, the ampersand is a highly stylised rendering of the latin et which means and (perhaps a scribal shortening) I have no doubt that once it was pronounced et rather than current and So inline it is a word, in acronyms, a. What are the rules in english language to split words at the end of a line
Where exactly must the hyphen split the word? In essence, i want spaces between characters that