![]() What's a Mac-friendly way to specify non-breaking space? (this is probably very easy for anyone who knows what encoding Mac Excel uses and how to look up character codes) I can input a non-breaking space with opt-space, and Excel (so far) seems to treat it as a non-breaking space, but it's not great for readability - in a formula, it looks just like any space. On Windows, you can specify non-breaking spaces in Excel formulas with char(160), for example: =A1&char(160)&A2 =substitue(cell_ref,char(160),') On Excel for Mac (2011), however, char(160) maps not to the non-breaking space character, but to the 'dagger' character, † ( †). For calling from macros: Sub PPShortcuts_InsertNonBreakingHyphen() Application.Run 'PPShortcuts.ppa!InsertNonBreakingHyphen' End Sub Sub PPShortcuts_InsertNonBreakingSpace() Application.Run 'PPShortcuts.ppa!InsertNonBreakingSpace' End Sub Sub PPShortcuts_InsertSoftHyphen() Application.Run 'PPShortcuts.ppa!InsertSoftHyphen' End Sub. The default shortcut assignments match those available with Microsoft Word. ![]() Shortcuts for PowerPoint introduces this feature for Microsoft PowerPoint. OfficeOne Shortcuts for PowerPoint Feature: Shortcut to insert non-breaking space and non-breaking hyphen Shortcut Category: Shortcuts for PowerPoint Shortcut Commands: Insert Non-breaking Hyphen, Insert Non-breaking Space, Insert Soft Hyphen Default Shortcut Keys: Ctrl+Shift+-: Insert Non-breaking Hyphen Ctrl+Shift+Space: Insert Non-breaking Space: Insert Soft Hyphen Description: Microsoft Word allows you to use keyboard shortcuts for inserting non-breaking hyphen and non-breaking space. Almost every time I type a semi-colon or colon, Word 2010 is automatically inserting a non-breaking space prior to the character I've entered. If the key combination slips your mind, choose Insert » Symbol, click the Special Characters tab, and look for the 'Nonbreaking Space' item. To type a nonbreaking space, press Ctrl+Shift+Spacebar. ![]() ![]() Word does offer this feature, but it calls them 'nonbreaking' spaces. ![]()
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