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>On 06/09/2011 09:55 PM, never punctual wrote:
>Does anyone know how to make part of very long words stay on the line that
>their first letter started on if the long word is not the first word in the
>line?
>
>Is it possible to set Libreoffice Writer to do this? I know it's not default
>behavior, but there are situations where I don't want to start a URL on a
>completely new line just because it won't completely fit on the line that it
>started on. Please help.

The ideal solution is to adjust your word wrap settings in the Format - Wrap menu to turn off word wrap. As an alternative, you can insert a space in the middle of the link to keep that portion of the link on the first line. So in your example, type the text and full url and press enter. LibreOffice will convert the url to a hyperlink and it will wrap to the next line. Then find a good breaking point in the link where you want everything before that point to be on the first line, and click to place your cursor between the two characters. Then insert a space. The portion of the link before the space will move to the previous line. If you intend for your reader to click on the link from within the document, right-click on the part of the link on the first line and choose edit hyperlink and be sure the url is correct.

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