![]() When no hyphenation is used the word would automatically be moved down to the next line however when hyphenation is being used the word is instead split at the first syllable and a hyphen, or dash, is inserted to show a connection between the first part of the word and the next line. Hyphenation is used to split words into segments where the word may not fit entirely on a single line. Users may not realise what is happening within their document is referred to as hyphenation and therefore don’t know how to find a quick answer to fix it. Unfortunately, this issue occurs and is asked frequently due to confusion in terminology. A common question I hear is “why are my words breaking across separate lines with a dash connecting them?” It’s a common question on discussion boards online and thankfully it’s a very simple fix. ![]()
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