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  1. Oct 11, 2022 · Format Paragraph Line Breaks and Alignment uncheck: “Allow Latin text to wrap in the middle of a word” But neither "Paragraph" boxes in these versions have "Line Breaks and Alignment" on a second tab, or anywhere else, for that matter.

  2. Jan 11, 2024 · To enable Allow Latin text to wrap in the middle of a word, here's how: 1. In Word, select the text that you want to adjust. 2. On the Home tab, click the Paragraph Dialog Box Launcher. 3. Select Asian Typography tab, check on Allow Latin text to wrap in the middle of a word box. 4. Click OK. The space between text becomes normally.

  3. Looking at the style for the odd-looking text revealed three settings I didn't remember having seen before: "Allow text to wrap in the middle of a word", "Don't adjust space between Latin and Asian text" and "Don't adjust space between Asian text and numbers".

  4. To allow Latin text to wrap in middle of a word. Drag to block select the paragraph you want to allow wrapping. Click Format > Paragraph. In the Font/Paragraph dialog box, select the Paragraph tab. Select Allow Latin text to wrap in the middle of a word in Typography and click Set.

  5. On the Asian Typography tab check the second check-box, which says something like "Allow Latin text to wrap in the middle of a word" (I use Word 2010 in Japanese, so I'm not sure of the exact text in English).

  6. Aug 11, 2009 · When I move content from Microsoft Word into PowerPoint text slides, words break in the middle when the line wraps to the next one. So I might have "sof" at the end of the first line, and "t" by itself at the beginning of the next line.

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  8. Jan 1, 2015 · In the box that pops up, click on ASIAN TYPOGRAPHY and then uncheck the box next to ‘Allow Latin text to wrap in the middle of a word’. If you don’t see the tab that says ASIAN TYPOGRAPHY, it means you don’t have an Asian language installed.