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  1. Jan 22, 2022 · Select the text in an affected text box or text placeholder. Open the Home>Paragraph dialog and click on the Asian Typography tab. Uncheck the option for Allow Latin text to wrap in the middle of a Word. OK out. Repeat steps 4 to 6 for all other affected text boxes and text placeholders.

  2. Oct 11, 2022 · The solution below worked, except I had to copy and paste text boxes that were in the original document in order to create other text boxes that did NOT "allow Latin text to wrap in the middle of a word". When I typed into new text boxes, the text was still splitting.

  3. Dec 20, 2019 · - checked Resize shape to fit text - unchecked Wrap text in shape. 2. I changed the size of textbox by dragging mouse as much as smaller until word is not split. - when i dragged mouse to change the size of textbox, "wrap text in shape" is automatically checked." 3. Showing limitation sign or message as mentioned above. 4.

  4. Jan 11, 2017 · If new text boxes (or ones copied and pasted form another presentation) are defaulting to the bad wrapping, fix the Latin wrap on a text box (using steps in the original question), then right click the border and "set as default text box." That will fix the issue on new text boxes. Also, be sure to edit the slide masters.

  5. Oct 28, 2015 · Format Paragraph Line Breaks and Alignment uncheck: “Allow Latin text to wrap in the middle of a word” Here’s a recording to show the difference: By unsetting the preset you can do what you want – line breaks are now only possible after full words. Why this would be a preset is beyond me. Now I can breathe freely again.

  6. Simply select the text, then go to the Format menu at top and choose Paragraph. Alternatively, select the text, right-click on it and choose Paragraph . In the Line Breaks and Alignment tab (right tab along top), untick the option Allow latin text to wrap in the middle of a word and choose OK. Your wrapping issue should then be fixed.

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  8. Jun 24, 2020 · Has anHas anyone had the issue in MS Powerpoint 2010 where text boxes wrap text in the middle of words regardless of turning "Wrap text in the middle of Latin text" off in the Home>Paragraph>More>Asian Typography tab? Regardless of changing the Asian Typography settings, lines still wrap in the middle of words.

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