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Microsoft Word 2000 - Another Thesis Panic

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Old 3rd September 2003 | 17:51
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Unhappy Microsoft Word 2000 - Another Thesis Panic

Have I imagined this, or is it possible to insert some kind of fixed space thingy between two 'words'?
For example, if I have a sentence which includes "1000 cells ml-1", I obviously don't want the line ending half way through. Nor do I want to go through 200 odd pages of text making sure it's all formatted correctly every time I change something.
I've tried the 'Text Wrapping Break', but that doesn't seem the right thing.
Any suggestions?

Oh, and any ideas why I might have 14 (yes, 14) Mail Merge options under Tools?
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Old 3rd September 2003 | 18:21
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If you are worried about the "ml-1" being split, try the "nonbreaking hyphen" routine.

CTRL+SHIFT+HYPHEN between "ml" and "1".

Sorry, but this won't work for the whole document.

Can't answer the other one, way to peculiar!
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Old 3rd September 2003 | 18:41
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Same thing for a non-breaking space between words, use [Ctrl] + [Shift] + Space. Once you've done it once, copy it and use the "Replace" function to replace the existing text throughout the document.
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Great stuff - thanks again chaps.
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MSWord for a Thesis? Cor, in my day we used TeX ... and we were grateful
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Old 3rd September 2003 | 19:50
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You wrote you thesis with an iconic penguin?
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Old 3rd September 2003 | 20:35
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That's TuX, innit?
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Old 3rd September 2003 | 20:59
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Evo,

You must have the stamina of a saint to use raw TeX But it's reassuring in a bizarre kind of way to know that at least one person will know what I mean when I say I preferred LaTeX

[ ducks below parapet to await incoming sarccy comments ]
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Old 3rd September 2003 | 21:05
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That's TuX, innit?
Yes Evo, hence the " "
Dunno why I bother.

RTFM - I've heard of LaTex too - many of my friends are computing people. You are not alone! Mind you, I haven't the foggiest about what it does, beyond the basics...
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Old 3rd September 2003 | 21:13
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AB,

LaTeX is a "friendly" front-end for TeX (well, sort-of). Basically, it's a mark-up language that in many respects doesn't look too unlike HTML. If you can write raw HTML, then you could get started with documets using LaTeX fairly quickly...

Personally, I wouldn't trust anything longer that about two pages to any of Mr Gates products The number of times that even in short documents it manages to second-guess what I don't want incorrectly...
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Old 3rd September 2003 | 21:53
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OK, I exaggerated slightly when I said that mine was in TeX - it was more a bastard mixture of about 10% TeX and equal parts LaTeX and AASTeX (depending on what the journals wanted). I guess the most worrying thing was that I ended up thinking they were all quite good...

Still, MS Word?
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I guess the most worrying thing was that I ended up thinking they were all quite good...
What: the articles or the macro suite ?

As for M$Word... " " quite
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Tell you what, how about I send you the files of what I've written so far, and dictate you the rest, and you write it for me? Wouldn't it be sooo much better that way?
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Old 3rd September 2003 | 22:51
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Hmm, or I could lend you a book...

RTFM, I have no illusions about the quality of the articles
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