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.
open circle.
Ctrl+shift+spacebar
nonbreaking space
Yes, it is true.
nonbreaking space
a. paragraph break character b. nonbreaking space c. line break character d. nonbreaking hyphen ?which one is it?
The word GROUP is displayed in brackets.
Showed
A pointed finger/hand
Nonbreaking Hyphen
Vertical Ruler
It is in past tense.