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How to make a line break, remove orphans
Learn how to make a soft return, or line break, in a text or paragraph block in less than one minute.
Press SHIFT + ENTER/RETURN to insert a soft break.
In less than one minute, you will learn how to make a soft return, or line break, in a text or paragraph block.
SHIFT + ENTER/RETURN makes a nice line jump, allowing you to knock hanging text to the next line and find a friend (no orphans or fix hanging words), make a line jump without adding extra space that paragraph style sometimes has embedded and would otherwise add, or just decide where you want to break your paragraph or line of text.
Here are five examples on how to use this trick:
⭕️ Make a nice line jump, without adding extra space that a paragraph style might add.
⭕️ Knock hanging text to the next line.
⭕️ Reduce orphans or send a ‘friend’ to the next line.
⭕️ Fix hanging words.
⭕️ Decide where you want to break your paragraph or text block, and build a shape such as a Christmas tree out of text in your emails.
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for reading. I
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this trick next year.🎄
How to create beautiful links in Microsoft Word
Press Ctrl + K to quickly make a hyperlink within your selected text.
Ever want to make a pretty link but it seems so complicated? I have #simplified this tutorial so that you can be the most efficient you. In seconds you will learn the quick key to make beautiful links within Microsoft Office 365 Outlook and Word.
You can use this trick to:
⭕️ link an email address,
⭕️ shorten a link,
⭕️ add more context around a weblink, or
⭕️ just make grandpa look good.
This tip will make your content look more professional, enhancing your own personal brand.
Ever want to make a pretty link but it seems so complicated?
In Word or Outlook press Ctrl + K to quickly make a hyperlink within your selected text.
I have simplified this tutorial so that you can be the most efficient you. In seconds you will learn the quick key to make beautiful links within Microsoft Office 365 Outlook and Word. Don't forget to subscribe to receive your #onemintuts tip of the week.
Use this trick to:
⭕️ Link an email address.
⭕️ Shorten a messy link.
⭕️ Add more context around a weblink.
⭕️ Just make grandpa look good.
This tip will make your content look more professional, enhancing your own personal brand.