In the index file, you can turn off breaking on the hyphen altogether under 
Format > Document > Text Options and editing the list of characters that FM 
permit line breaks to follow. ?
Once done, do not ever import document properties from another file into the 
index, or you will likely have to go in as re-edit the setting.
While Dave' suggestion has some merit, it is too specialized to this one 
example to be a a general solution, as other examples can easily be imagined 
that include the very awkward break on the separator of chapter and page 
numbers.
? Les Smalley

--- On Tue, 5/24/11, Dave.Stamm at gdc4s.com <Dave.Stamm at gdc4s.com> wrote:
Nancy -

I suggest and recommend editing "baking at high altitudes" to be "baking, high 
altitudes."

This makes the index entry more concise and might shorten it enough to avoid 
wrapping to the next line.? Sorry, but I don't know whether I've solved this 
problem otherwise.? If it can be done otherwise, I'm sure someone on this list 
will post the solution.

?Good Luck!
Dave Stamm
Information Engineer

-----Original Message-----

I am being driven mad by a teensy technical question that I KNOW I have solved 
in the past.

I have document with chapter-page numbering, and an index entry that is a tad 
long, so it breaks like this:

apple pie, baking at high altitudes, 4-
6

When I go to the correct Reference page, I find the format set up as you would
 expect:

<$chapnum>-<$pagenum>

I have tried replacing the hyphen with Esc hyphen h and with \+

Neither works!

What am I missing? I know I have done this before.

Many thanks. 
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