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Hi :)
Perhaps something in the "Auto-correct" thing being talked about in another
thread at the moment?  Has that helped at all?

Good luck and regards from
Tom :)

On 26 June 2016 at 22:28, Eric Beversluis <ebever@researchintegration.org>
wrote:

It seems in M$ Word that the default if for the em-dash always to stick
with its left term when confronted with a line break.

In LO Writer, this seems not the case. One seems to have to first insert
U+FEFF and then the em-dash. Is there a way to change the default in LO
Writer?


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