Just press ENTER prior to your first word, to shift the two words to the beginning of the next line.
ANS:Making a hard break, as in the initial answer recommends can have unexpected effects when you apply formatting.When you don't want Word to break between two words, hold down the CTRL and SHIFT keys as you press the Spacebar. This inserts a non-breaking space.
You can also insert the non-breaking space from the menu bar if you think Ctrl+Shift+Space isn't a sufficient challenge:
nonbreaking space
insert an non breaking space
i think you want a "hard space." press Ctrl+Shift+Space.
It is called non breaking space.You can insert it either using Symbols (Insert - Symbol) or use shortcut CTRL+SHIFT+Space
The non-breaking space. In Microsoft Word you get it by pressing Ctrl + Shift + Space together.
To insert a non-breaking space in PowerPoint, you can use the keyboard shortcut by pressing Ctrl + Shift + Space. This will create a non-breaking space between the words, preventing them from being separated at the end of a line. Alternatively, you can also insert a non-breaking space by selecting "Symbol" under the "Insert" tab, then finding and inserting the non-breaking space character from the symbol list.
Press the insert key
In Microsoft Word, a nonbreaking space is displayed as a small, raised dot between words, similar to the way a regular space appears but with a distinct visual marker. You can insert a nonbreaking space by pressing Ctrl + Shift + Spacebar. This type of space prevents an automatic line break at its position, ensuring that the words on either side remain together on the same line.
A non-breaking hyphen is when you want two words to appear together on one line and not split over two lines. Once there is not enough space at the end of the line for the two words, both will be brought onto a new line, rather than having one on at the end of one line and the other at the start of the next line. So the two words and their hyphen are always kept as a single entity, and is therefore non-breaking. A non-breaking space works in the same way, always keeping two words that have a space between them on one line, like the name of a company.
To prevent hyphenated words from being split at the end of a line, you can use a non-breaking hyphen or a non-breaking space. In word processing software, you can often find options to keep certain words together, such as "keep with next" or "keep lines together." Additionally, in HTML, using the   entity can help maintain the integrity of hyphenated words. This ensures that the entire word or phrase stays intact and doesn't get divided across lines.
because its 2 words not 1
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