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Enhancement - Separating A Long Word At A Spe
DocumentID: 654600
Revision Date: 29-Feb-96 8:29:32 PM

The information in this document applies to:
WordPerfect® 5.1 for DOS

Problem

Solutions: Enhancement:
A user requested that WordPerfect 5.1 include a code which would separate a word at a specific point if the word extended into the Hyphenation Zone.

Answer:
The Invisible Soft Return code has this capability. The code is inserted into a document by pressing Home, Enter, and appears as [ISRt] in Reveal Codes. The code can be inserted if the user wants to divide the word or grouping instead of having the phrase wrap to the next line.

For example, if users want to separate a phrase such as dairy/meats/fruits after a backslash when the combination extends beyond the end of a line, they can enter [ISRt] directly after each slash. The phrase looks similar to the following in Reveal Codes: dairy/[ISRt]meats/[ISRt]fruits. This causes the phrase to break at one of the [ISRt] codes if the phrase must be broken. If editing the paragraph puts the phrase back on one line, the word combination is joined again.

If users would always like the slash key, or another key, to be the point at which words will split when they exceed the end of a line, they can modify the keyboard with the Keyboard Layout feature.

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