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How to avoid hyphenation in bibliography in MS Word
Author: Filip Grizelj    Posted: Fri, 13 Dec 2002 14:36:58 +0100
Hi all,

my whole thesis is automatically hyphenated by MS Word. Within my
bibliography (which is automatically generated by End Note) Word should not
hypenate the text. How can I solve that?

Example:

Like it is now:

Albrecht, F. (1992): Strategisches Management der Unternehmensressource
Wissen: Inhaltli-
che Ansatzpunkte und Überlegungen zu einem konzeptionellen Gestaltungsrah-
men, Frankfurt am Main: Peter Lang.

How it should be:

Albrecht, F. (1992): Strategisches Management der Unternehmensressource
Wissen:
Inhaltliche Ansatzpunkte und Überlegungen zu einem konzeptionellen
Gestaltungsrahmen, Frankfurt am Main: Peter Lang.

Thanks,

Filip

RE: How to avoid hyphenation in bibliography in MS Word
Author:    Posted: Fri, 20 Dec 2002 09:02:30 +0100
Hi Filip and Leanne,

within Word you may change the properties of a paragraph to avoid
hyphenation. Use the paragraph-format menu (I don't know, how it is
called in english software version). There you find two cards, one
should be named similar to "Line and Page change". There you can add a
tickmark to avoid hyphenation in the choosen paragraphs.

Best regards

Christian


>Date: Thu, 19 Dec 2002 09:38:45 -0600
>From: "Wiedemann, Leanne" /> >Subject: RE: How to avoid hyphenation in bibliography in MS Word
>
>This is a Word thing. I don't use hyphenation, but I suppose I would have
>to if I wrote in German with all those compound words... I can't see anyway
>to apply hyphenation to a part of a document, from a quick perusal of the
>Word help files. You might want to redirect this enquiry to the Woody's
>Lounge at http://www.wopr.com/lounge where they have a whole bunch of
>experts who just love to answer questions. Ask them if there is a way to
>hyphenate the text but not the bibliography. You probably don't need to
>complicated it with the fact it is an Endnote generated field (but hey, you
>could include that!) If there is a way, I would just unlink the document
>prior to implementing it.
>
>- -----Original Message-----
>From: Filip Grizelj /> >Sent: Friday, December 13, 2002 7:37 AM
>To: /> >Subject: How to avoid hyphenation in bibliography in MS Word
>
>
>Hi all,
>
>my whole thesis is automatically hyphenated by MS Word. Within my
>bibliography (which is automatically generated by End Note) Word should not
>hypenate the text. How can I solve that?
>
>Example:
>
>Like it is now:
>
>Albrecht, F. (1992): Strategisches Management der Unternehmensressource
>Wissen: Inhaltli-
>che Ansatzpunkte und Überlegungen zu einem konzeptionellen Gestaltungsrah-
>men, Frankfurt am Main: Peter Lang.
>
>How it should be:
>
>Albrecht, F. (1992): Strategisches Management der Unternehmensressource
>Wissen:
>Inhaltliche Ansatzpunkte und Überlegungen zu einem konzeptionellen
>Gestaltungsrahmen, Frankfurt am Main: Peter Lang.
>
>Thanks,
>
>Filip
>
>------------------------------
>
>

______________________________________________________________
Dipl. Biol. Christian Willerding
/>
Briefanschrift:
Universität Regensburg
Fachbereich Biologie
Institut für Botanik/AG Poschlod
93040 Regensburg

Warenanschrift:
Universitätsstr. 31
93053 Regensburg
Germany

Tel. ++49+941-943-3131
Fax. ++49+941-943-3106

RE: How to avoid hyphenation in bibliography in MS Word
Author: David Tapley    Posted: Fri, 20 Dec 2002 18:14:49 -0500
In word 98 for Mac, there are two ways to avoid hyphenation of a part
of a document.

1. Select the text you don't want to hyphenate, and then click on
Format --> Paragraph. In the "Line and Page Breaks" tab, there is a
checkbox that says "Don't hyphenate". Check this box.

Or:

2. Select text as above. Set format (language) to "no proofing" in
the Tools-->Language-->set language dialogue box.

Similar options should be available for other platforms and versions of
word.

Hope this helps.

David


>
>Hi all,
>
>my whole thesis is automatically hyphenated by MS Word. Within my
>bibliography (which is automatically generated by End Note) Word should not
>hypenate the text. How can I solve that?
>
>Example:
>
>Like it is now:
>
>Albrecht, F. (1992): Strategisches Management der Unternehmensressource
>Wissen: Inhaltli-
>che Ansatzpunkte und Ðberlegungen zu einem konzeptionellen Gestaltungsrah-
>men, Frankfurt am Main: Peter Lang.
>
>How it should be:
>
>Albrecht, F. (1992): Strategisches Management der Unternehmensressource
>Wissen:
>Inhaltliche Ansatzpunkte und Ðberlegungen zu einem konzeptionellen
>Gestaltungsrahmen, Frankfurt am Main: Peter Lang.
>
>Thanks,
>
>Filip
>

--

~-~-~-~-~-~-~-~-~-~-~-~-~-~-~-~-~-~-~-~-~-~-~-~-
David W. Tapley vox: 978-542-6381
Assistant Professor fax: 978-542-6863
Introductory Biology Coordinator
Department of Biology
Salem State College
352 Lafayette St.
Salem, MA 01970 /> ~-~-~-~-~-~-~-~-~-~-~-~-~-~-~-~-~-~-~-~-~-~-~-~-

Re: How to avoid hyphenation in bibliography in MS Word
Author: Filip Grizelj    Posted: Mon, 23 Dec 2002 17:53:58 +0100
Hi Christian,

danke für Deine Info. Am besten wir machen das ganze in deutsch. Also wo
genau kann ich das in Word einstellen?

Danke & schöne Festtage,

Filip

----- Original Message -----
From: /> To: /> Sent: Friday, December 20, 2002 9:02 AM
Subject: RE: How to avoid hyphenation in bibliography in MS Word


> Hi Filip and Leanne,
>
> within Word you may change the properties of a paragraph to avoid
> hyphenation. Use the paragraph-format menu (I don't know, how it is
> called in english software version). There you find two cards, one
> should be named similar to "Line and Page change". There you can add a
> tickmark to avoid hyphenation in the choosen paragraphs.
>
> Best regards
>
> Christian
>
>
> >Date: Thu, 19 Dec 2002 09:38:45 -0600
> >From: "Wiedemann, Leanne" /> > >Subject: RE: How to avoid hyphenation in bibliography in MS Word
> >
> >This is a Word thing. I don't use hyphenation, but I suppose I would
have
> >to if I wrote in German with all those compound words... I can't see
anyway
> >to apply hyphenation to a part of a document, from a quick perusal of the
> >Word help files. You might want to redirect this enquiry to the Woody's
> >Lounge at http://www.wopr.com/lounge where they have a whole bunch of
> >experts who just love to answer questions. Ask them if there is a way to
> >hyphenate the text but not the bibliography. You probably don't need to
> >complicated it with the fact it is an Endnote generated field (but hey,
you
> >could include that!) If there is a way, I would just unlink the document
> >prior to implementing it.
> >
> >- -----Original Message-----
> >From: Filip Grizelj /> > >Sent: Friday, December 13, 2002 7:37 AM
> >To: /> > >Subject: How to avoid hyphenation in bibliography in MS Word
> >
> >
> >Hi all,
> >
> >my whole thesis is automatically hyphenated by MS Word. Within my
> >bibliography (which is automatically generated by End Note) Word should
not
> >hypenate the text. How can I solve that?
> >
> >Example:
> >
> >Like it is now:
> >
> >Albrecht, F. (1992): Strategisches Management der Unternehmensressource
> >Wissen: Inhaltli-
> >che Ansatzpunkte und Überlegungen zu einem konzeptionellen
Gestaltungsrah-
> >men, Frankfurt am Main: Peter Lang.
> >
> >How it should be:
> >
> >Albrecht, F. (1992): Strategisches Management der Unternehmensressource
> >Wissen:
> >Inhaltliche Ansatzpunkte und Überlegungen zu einem konzeptionellen
> >Gestaltungsrahmen, Frankfurt am Main: Peter Lang.
> >
> >Thanks,
> >
> >Filip
> >
> >------------------------------
> >
> >
>
> ______________________________________________________________
> Dipl. Biol. Christian Willerding
> /> >
> Briefanschrift:
> Universität Regensburg
> Fachbereich Biologie
> Institut für Botanik/AG Poschlod
> 93040 Regensburg
>
> Warenanschrift:
> Universitätsstr. 31
> 93053 Regensburg
> Germany
>
> Tel. ++49+941-943-3131
> Fax. ++49+941-943-3106

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