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Automatic hyphenation in Word
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<blockquote data-quote="salgolf" data-source="post: 980692" data-attributes="member: 140089"><p>I have been struggling with this to no avail since I began using Office 2008, specifically Word. In Word for a PC, one can set automatic hyphenation as the <em>default</em>. I cannot figure out how to do this in Office 2008. Every time I look for this answer, my question is misunderstood. The answer is always "go to tools>hyphenation>automatically hyphenate document". That's just fine for that one session. It does not create a default. I want Word to always be in automatic hyphenation just as one can set it on a PC. I don't know why this is so difficult but I can't find an answer. There must be one.</p><p></p><p>Thanks for whatever help you can give. It must be a fairly simple answer that I'm somehow missing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="salgolf, post: 980692, member: 140089"] I have been struggling with this to no avail since I began using Office 2008, specifically Word. In Word for a PC, one can set automatic hyphenation as the [I]default[/I]. I cannot figure out how to do this in Office 2008. Every time I look for this answer, my question is misunderstood. The answer is always "go to tools>hyphenation>automatically hyphenate document". That's just fine for that one session. It does not create a default. I want Word to always be in automatic hyphenation just as one can set it on a PC. I don't know why this is so difficult but I can't find an answer. There must be one. Thanks for whatever help you can give. It must be a fairly simple answer that I'm somehow missing. [/QUOTE]
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