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20:01 Mar 28, 2006 |
English to Swedish translations [PRO] Tech/Engineering - IT (Information Technology) / text formatting | |||||||
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4 +1 | Ihopskrivning, ingen brytning |
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Ihopskrivning, ingen brytning Explanation: Tittade i word-infoga-symbol och valde fliken specialtecken. Längst ner i listan står "Ihopskrivning, ingen brytning". Jämförde detta med en lista över specialtecken jag hittade på nätet. If you click the Special Characters tab, the computer will show you this list of special characters: — Em Dash (a dash that’s slightly wider than an M; it’s exactly as wide as the font’s point-size height) – En Dash (a dash that’s slightly narrower than an N; it’s exactly half as wide as an Em Dash) - Nonbreaking Hyphen (a hyphen, between words that must appear on the same line as each other) - Optional Hyphen (a hyphen, visible just when the word it’s in is too long to fit on a line) Em Space (a blank space that’s slightly wider than an M; it’s as wide as the font’s point-size height) En Space (a blank space that’s slightly narrower than an N; it’s exactly half as wide as an Em Space) ¼ Em Space (a blank space that’s very narrow; it’s a quarter as wide as an Em Space) Nonbreaking Space (a space between words that must appear on the same line as each other) © Copyright ® Registered ™ Trademark § Section ¶ Paragraph … Ellipsis ‘ Single Opening Quote ’ Single Closing Quote “ Double Opening Quote ” Double Closing Quote No-Width Optional Break (if the word is too long to fit on a line, break it here without a hyphen) No-Width Non Break /Hälsningar Katja Reference: http://www.angelfire.com/nh/secret/29MicrosoftWord.htm |
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