English word layout break solution

  
If your article typesetting involves a lot of English words, what if the line break problem is not solved? Here is a little trick to let you easily deal with the problem of English word layout breaks, the system home Xiaobian will give you a detailed description of how to solve the English word layout break. In the past, the English words involved in the typesetting were relatively few. If you can't handle the problem of newline, you can handle it manually. Recently, a Chinese-English mixed-distribution document involving many English words was arranged, and the problem of word-changing of English words was troublesome. At the beginning, when I entered English words in the article, I found that when I encountered the end of the line, a word would be displayed separately in two lines, and there was no hyphen in the middle of the word <;&&quoquo;, which did not conform to the standard of writing, so I had to use manual methods to artificially Wrap or add a hyphen. After getting some, I feel too much trouble! So, is there any good way to make an English word not displayed separately in two lines, and automatically judge the line-feeding process? Later, I found that in order to display English words without lines, you only need to make the necessary settings in Word. The specific method is as follows: First, open the document to be typeset, execute the “format →paragraph” command in the menu bar, open the "paragraph" dialog box, select "ldquo; Chinese layout" option in the dialog window (Figure 1). Next, in the "Newline" option area, uncheck "Allow West to wrap in the middle of the word" “√” (Figure 2). Finally, click the “OK” button to return to the middle of the layout and see if there is no break when the English word appears at the end of the line. This article comes from [System Home] www.xp85.com
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