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grammatim
This comes up in linguistics a lot but probably doesn't affect anyone
else.
In Word2003, if you type a leading hyphen (for instance, "you can add -
er or -est to an adjective"), it turns into an en-dash when you reach
the end of the word (space or punctuation). (a) Why would anyone want
it to do this?? (b) How can I make it stop doing it? It's _not_ in
AutoCorrect As You Type, where I thought I found it once before.
(If anything, I'd like a hyphen in that position to automatically turn
into a Nonbreaking Hyphen (Ctrl-Shift-_), so that I don't get a hyphen
stranded at the end of a line and the suffix itself at the beginning
of the next line.)
else.
In Word2003, if you type a leading hyphen (for instance, "you can add -
er or -est to an adjective"), it turns into an en-dash when you reach
the end of the word (space or punctuation). (a) Why would anyone want
it to do this?? (b) How can I make it stop doing it? It's _not_ in
AutoCorrect As You Type, where I thought I found it once before.
(If anything, I'd like a hyphen in that position to automatically turn
into a Nonbreaking Hyphen (Ctrl-Shift-_), so that I don't get a hyphen
stranded at the end of a line and the suffix itself at the beginning
of the next line.)