![]() In some instances (and for some people), this really isn’t a problem. ![]() The problem with putting a hyphenated word at the end of a line is that the line could break right at the hyphen character. These days? Not so much.īut you can still stop awkward breaks - hyphenated words or other groups of words that need to appear together on a single line - with a quick three-key combination. ![]() But at least then you had total control over where the line break was. Yes, it was a pain in the neck compared to typing on a word processor. Please.) Every time you heard that little ding when you approached the right-hand margin, you knew you needed to reach up, hit that bar over on the left side, and return the platen to the left margin to start a new line. Remember typewriters? (Those of you too young to remember those, just skip this part.
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