On Thu, 2007-03-15 at 08:40 +0000, Harold Fuchs wrote:
> On 03/03/07, Rick Bilonick <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> > I have a Greek letter with a subscript. Sometimes at the end of a line,
> > the subscript will move to the next line. For example, instead of
> > "s1" (where s is sigma), I get:
> >
> > s
> > 1
> >
> > How can I keep these together on the same line? It must be something
> > simple I'm missing.
> >
> > Rick B.
> >
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> I think that this might work:
> Select the characters you want kept together; ensure there is at least one
> [unselected] space before them
> Go to Format>Paragraph>Text Flow
> In the "Options" section, click "Do not split paragraph".
> 
> This will cause the selected characters to move as a unit when there is no
> longer room on the line to hold all of them. Of course, the line has to be
> long enough to take all of them; if it isn't, Writer will have no choice but
> to split them.
> 
> If you need to do this a lot, you should be able to create a template (or
> modify your default template) that contains a named "style" that has this
> Text Flow attribute and then simply select that style as and when.
> 

Thank you! This is exactly what I needed to know. I had thought of using
this but ruled it out without trying it because I thought it would apply
somehow to the WHOLE paragraph the text was in.

Rick B.

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