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For example, try keying this in word:
test<spacebar><dash><spacebar>one<spacebar>
That last spacebar will trigger the change from a short dash to a long one.
Kind of tedious, but it works.
You can go to Help or Insert>Symbol>Special Characters to check further.
HTH |:>)
Alternately, you can choose Autocorrect options from the Tools menu and on
the "Autoformat as you type" tab, check off the option for Hyphens (--) with
dash, if it is not already checked off.
Brian
e.g. "-- an " will "automagically" become "– an "
Note that this does not work if you put the dashes at the beginning of a
line, where they will be converted into a bullet when you press Enter at the
end of the paragraph ... and open a bullet for the next paragraph.
The same sort of thing does NOT happen with three dashes, BUT you can make
three dashes convert by adding that into the Auto Correct Options ...
· Click on Tools, then on Auto Correct Options [or Alt T A].
· Click in the Replace box then type "---"
· Click in the With box then hold down the Alt key and press 0151 on the
numeric keypad to get an EM-dash —
Once you start to enter in the With box, the Add button below should become
highlighted ... press it to add the conversion to the table below.
Brian
"tzap_1998" wrote:
> Sometimes in documents you see a long dash ( more than just a single -) How