Chris,
I'm not sure exactly what the problem is. I hyphenate things all the time with no problems.
If Regina's suggestion is what you need, you can also insert the non-breaking hyphen with
Ctrl-Shift-Hyphen (much faster for me, anyway, then having to move my hand to the mouse).
Dave
On Thu, Dec 15, 2022, at 10:20 AM, Chris J. wrote:
Hi.
I likely know the answer to this. I'm looking for verification or a
better answer.
The only hyphenation ability in LO Write I'm seeing is for word
splitting and end of a line.
What I'd really like is help with compound adjectives. Does anything
like that exist in LO Writer?
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