![]() As computer scientists we are trained to communicate with the dumbest things in the world – computers – so you’d think we’d be able to communicate quite well with people. Change these settings to adjust the hyphenation to meet your needs! The first is the “Hyphenation zone”, and the second is “Limit consecutive hyphens to”. Select the Automatically Hyphenate Document check box if you want Word to make all the hyphenation decisions for you. ![]() Use the controls in the dialog box to specify parameters of how the hyphenation is done. In the box that appears, there are two key settings you can play with. Word displays the Hyphenation dialog box. Now that your document is hyphenated, lets look at the settings you can change to control exactly how the hyphenation works! To turn on hyphenation in Word 2007 to hyphenate your document, simply:ġ) Go to the “Page Layout” tab on the Ribbon To turn off auto hyphenation in Word 2007/2010: Go to the Page Layout tab > Page Setup group. Another is to adjust the hyphenation zone, the area where hyphens are applied to make it suit your needs To turn on hyphenation in Word 2007 to hyphenate your document, simply: 1) Go to the Page Layout tab on the Ribbon. I had to hunt a bit to find the setting in Word 2007/2010 (I couldn’t find it at all in Word 2003) it was on Page Layout tab, which wasn’t where I expected to find it.
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