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![]() ![]() In general, using soft returns is poor practice, because if you delete anything from the line above, you end up with a short line or unsightly gaps (if the text has been fully justified). I once worked with a company that output its final reports from Word, and whenever something like “$6 million” broke over a line, the in-house staff would use a soft return before the “$6” to push it to the next line. ![]() In these cases, we want to keep the words together, and the best method is to use a nonbreaking space. Hinder readability because readers have to scan to the next line before they receive the information that completes the concept they’re reading about. ![]()
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