A friend asked me this question and I don't know so here I am:
Is there a way in Word to keep two separate words together on one line? i.e. 2:00 pm, rather than 2:00pm. When I was working, years ago, I could do this with WordPerfect.
Thanks so much.
A friend asked me this question and I don't know so here I am:
Is there a way in Word to keep two separate words together on one line? i.e. 2:00 pm, rather than 2:00pm. When I was working, years ago, I could do this with WordPerfect.
Thanks so much.

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Looks like a case
for the "non-breaking space".
[i]Poetry
<font face="Script MT Bold"><font color=blue><big><big>John</big></big></font color=blue></font face=script>
Ita, esto, quidcumque...
Thanks. Works like a charm.