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In word processing and digital typesetting, a non-breaking space (" ") (also called no-break space, non-breakable space (NBSP), hard space, or fixed space) is a space character that prevents an automatic line break at its position. In some formats, including HTML, it also prevents consecutive whitespace characters from collapsing into a single space.
In HTML, the common non-breaking space, which is the same width as the ordinary space character, is encoded as
or  
. In Unicode, it is encoded as U+00A0
.
Non-breaking space characters with other widths also exist.
Despite having layout and uses similar to those of whitespace, it differs in contextual behavior.
Text-processing software typically assumes that an automatic line break may be inserted anywhere a space character occurs; a non-breaking space prevents this from happening (provided the software recognizes the character). For example, if the text "100 km" will not quite fit at the end of a line, the software may insert a line break between "100" and "km". To avoid this undesirable behaviour, the editor may choose to use a non-breaking space between "100" and "km". This guarantees that the text "100 km" will not be broken: if it does not fit at the end of a line it is moved in its entirety to the next line.
The zero-width space (ZWSP) is a non-printing character used in computerized typesetting to indicate word boundaries to text processing systems when using scripts that do not use explicit spacing, or after characters (such as the slash) that are not followed by a visible space but after which there may nevertheless be a line break. Normally, it is not a visible separation, but it may expand in passages that are fully justified.
In HTML pages, the zero-width space can be used as a potential line-break in long words as an alternative to the <wbr>
element. However, the zero-width space is not supported in all web browsers such as old versions of Internet Explorer (versions 6 and earlier).
To show the effect of the zero-width space, the following words have been separated with zero-width spaces:
LoremIpsumDolorSitAmetConsecteturAdipisicingElitSedDoEiusmodTemporIncididuntUtLaboreEtDoloreMagnaAliquaUtEnimAdMinimVeniamQuisNostrudExercitationUllamcoLaborisNisiUtAliquipExEaCommodoConsequatDuisAuteIrureDolorInReprehenderitInVoluptateVelitEsseCillumDoloreEuFugiatNullaPariaturExcepteurSintOccaecatCupidatatNonProidentSuntInCulpaQuiOfficiaDeseruntMollitAnimIdEstLaborum
Keep proper names (people, organizations, etc.) from splitting onto two lines in your document. Instead of regular spaces and hyphens, use non-breaking spaces and non-breaking hyphens with the ctrl+shift keys. #word #non-breaking #space #hyphen #propernames
what is Non-breaking space and why do we need it ?
When you want to keep two words together on the same line, you can do it by using a nonbreaking space. That's the focus of this Quick Tip, where you discover two easy ways to add nonbreaking spaces to your text. Every week I publish a free newsletter about how to use Word better. To "up your game," visit the WordTips website, here: https://wordribbon.tips.net You can subscribe to the newsletter by using the sign-up form at the right side of any page on the site.
This video demonstrates how to insert a hard space into a Word document by holding Ctrl + Shift while hitting the Space Bar. This ensures that two terms will not be separated by a line break.
Learn how to keep words and other characters together by inserting nonbreaking spaces in Microsoft Word. This video was filmed in Word 2016, but the steps are good for Word for Office 365, Word 2019, Word 2013, and Word 2010. View this tutorial’s corresponding blog post at https://erinwrightwriting.com/how-to-insert-nonbreaking-spaces-in-microsoft-word/. Please visit my blog at https://erinwrightwriting.com for more information on writing, editing, and document software. If you have a specific question about Microsoft Word or Adobe Acrobat, please leave your question in the comment section below. Although I can’t guarantee that I will be able to accommodate all requests, I will certainly make an effort to create as many viewer-requested videos as possible. Thank you for watching! Al...
How to Create a Nonbreaking Space in Microsoft Word. Part of the series: Microsoft Office Help. Creating a nonbreaking space in Microsoft Word is something that you can do by manually adjusting the settings of the program itself. Create a nonbreaking space in Microsoft Word with help from a Microsoft Office expert in this free video clip.
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In this video I will show you how to add non-breaking spaces between certain words using the find and replace feature. This is particularly useful if you want 2 words to always stay together on the same line for example 12 December or Mr Smith. I am using Microsoft Word 365 but the process is the same if you are using Word 2016. If you know of a different method in doing this, please share in the comments section. It's always good to learn from each other. I hope you enjoy. Please do not forget to like and subscribe if this content interests you. Thanks for watching.
In word processing and digital typesetting, a non-breaking space (" ") (also called no-break space, non-breakable space (NBSP), hard space, or fixed space) is a space character that prevents an automatic line break at its position. In some formats, including HTML, it also prevents consecutive whitespace characters from collapsing into a single space.
In HTML, the common non-breaking space, which is the same width as the ordinary space character, is encoded as
or  
. In Unicode, it is encoded as U+00A0
.
Non-breaking space characters with other widths also exist.
Despite having layout and uses similar to those of whitespace, it differs in contextual behavior.
Text-processing software typically assumes that an automatic line break may be inserted anywhere a space character occurs; a non-breaking space prevents this from happening (provided the software recognizes the character). For example, if the text "100 km" will not quite fit at the end of a line, the software may insert a line break between "100" and "km". To avoid this undesirable behaviour, the editor may choose to use a non-breaking space between "100" and "km". This guarantees that the text "100 km" will not be broken: if it does not fit at the end of a line it is moved in its entirety to the next line.