How do I enter a hard space in Power Point 2007? MS Word uses
CTRL+SHIFT+SPACEBAR to accomplish this. I searched the internet and found
where you can use ALT+0160 for Power Point 2003. This doesn't seem to work
in Power Point 2007. I can cut and paste from Word to Power Point but this
seems to be a difficult way to do it.

Re: Hard space in Power Point 2007 by Michael

Michael
Sun May 11 11:41:02 CDT 2008

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Alt+0160 works for me in 2007. Do you have SP1 of 2007 installed? Might =
make a difference.

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RE: Hard space in Power Point 2007 by john

john
Sun May 11 13:13:00 CDT 2008

Works for me too.

Are you holding down ALT while you type all four numbers and are you using
the numeric key pad not the normal numerals?
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"Bob" wrote:

> How do I enter a hard space in Power Point 2007? MS Word uses
> CTRL+SHIFT+SPACEBAR to accomplish this. I searched the internet and found
> where you can use ALT+0160 for Power Point 2003. This doesn't seem to work
> in Power Point 2007. I can cut and paste from Word to Power Point but this
> seems to be a difficult way to do it.

Re: Hard space in Power Point 2007 by Bob

Bob
Sun May 11 18:04:00 CDT 2008

Michael,

I did not have SP1 installed so I did install it. No joy. However John
Wilson asked if I was using the keypad, which I wasn't. I am using a Compaq
laptop so here's what I ended up doing. I would press and hold ALT+FN+0160.
The 0160 was entered using the keypad buried within the keyboard not the
numbers across the top of the key board. Clear as mud?

Thanks for your help.

Bob

"Michael Koerner" wrote:

> Alt+0160 works for me in 2007. Do you have SP1 of 2007 installed? Might make a difference.
>
> --
> Michael Koerner
> MS MVP - PowerPoint
>
>
> "Bob" <Bob@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:AF6E14A9-244A-4F4B-967E-6FDC3E2FD6AC@microsoft.com...
> How do I enter a hard space in Power Point 2007? MS Word uses
> CTRL+SHIFT+SPACEBAR to accomplish this. I searched the internet and found
> where you can use ALT+0160 for Power Point 2003. This doesn't seem to work
> in Power Point 2007. I can cut and paste from Word to Power Point but this
> seems to be a difficult way to do it

RE: Hard space in Power Point 2007 by Bob

Bob
Sun May 11 18:05:00 CDT 2008

John,

I was not using the key pad I was using the numbers across the top of the
key board. I am using a Compaq laptop so here's what I ended up doing. I
would press and hold ALT+FN+0160. The 0160 was entered using the keypad
buried within the keyboard not the numbers across the top of the key board.
Clear as mud? This worked. Thank you.

Bob


"John Wilson" wrote:

> Works for me too.
>
> Are you holding down ALT while you type all four numbers and are you using
> the numeric key pad not the normal numerals?
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>
>
> "Bob" wrote:
>
> > How do I enter a hard space in Power Point 2007? MS Word uses
> > CTRL+SHIFT+SPACEBAR to accomplish this. I searched the internet and found
> > where you can use ALT+0160 for Power Point 2003. This doesn't seem to work
> > in Power Point 2007. I can cut and paste from Word to Power Point but this
> > seems to be a difficult way to do it.

RE: Hard space in Power Point 2007 by john

john
Mon May 12 01:04:01 CDT 2008

Glad it helped. You probably have a num lock key to temporarily lock the
keypad on too.
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"Bob" wrote:

> John,
>
> I was not using the key pad I was using the numbers across the top of the
> key board. I am using a Compaq laptop so here's what I ended up doing. I
> would press and hold ALT+FN+0160. The 0160 was entered using the keypad
> buried within the keyboard not the numbers across the top of the key board.
> Clear as mud? This worked. Thank you.
>
> Bob
>
>
> "John Wilson" wrote:
>
> > Works for me too.
> >
> > Are you holding down ALT while you type all four numbers and are you using
> > the numeric key pad not the normal numerals?
> > --
> > -------------------------------------------
> > Amazing PPT Hints, Tips and Tutorials
> >
> > http://www.PPTAlchemy.co.uk
> > http://www.technologytrish.co.uk
> > email john AT technologytrish.co.uk
> >
> >
> > "Bob" wrote:
> >
> > > How do I enter a hard space in Power Point 2007? MS Word uses
> > > CTRL+SHIFT+SPACEBAR to accomplish this. I searched the internet and found
> > > where you can use ALT+0160 for Power Point 2003. This doesn't seem to work
> > > in Power Point 2007. I can cut and paste from Word to Power Point but this
> > > seems to be a difficult way to do it.

Re: Hard space in Power Point 2007 by Michael

Michael
Mon May 12 06:13:33 CDT 2008

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Glad you got it all figured out. Asking what type of computer would =
probably have been my next question. thanks for letting us know your =
results.

--=20
Michael Koerner
MS MVP - PowerPoint


"Bob" <Bob@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message =
news:CE80AC48-3B21-4356-BC3E-29308D69F62F@microsoft.com...
Michael,

I did not have SP1 installed so I did install it. No joy. However =
John=20
Wilson asked if I was using the keypad, which I wasn't. I am using a =
Compaq=20
laptop so here's what I ended up doing. I would press and hold =
ALT+FN+0160. =20
The 0160 was entered using the keypad buried within the keyboard not =
the=20
numbers across the top of the key board. Clear as mud?

Thanks for your help.

Bob

"Michael Koerner" wrote:

> Alt+0160 works for me in 2007. Do you have SP1 of 2007 installed? =
Might make a difference.
>=20
> --=20
> Michael Koerner
> MS MVP - PowerPoint
>=20
>=20
> "Bob" <Bob@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message =
news:AF6E14A9-244A-4F4B-967E-6FDC3E2FD6AC@microsoft.com...
> How do I enter a hard space in Power Point 2007? MS Word uses=20
> CTRL+SHIFT+SPACEBAR to accomplish this. I searched the internet =
and found=20
> where you can use ALT+0160 for Power Point 2003. This doesn't =
seem to work=20
> in Power Point 2007. I can cut and paste from Word to Power Point =
but this=20
> seems to be a difficult way to do it
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However=20
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I am=20
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would press=20
and hold ALT+FN+0160.&nbsp; <BR>The 0160 was entered using the keypad =
buried=20
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board.&nbsp;=20
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Koerner"=20
wrote:<BR><BR>&gt; Alt+0160 works for me in 2007. Do you have SP1 of =
2007=20
installed? Might make a difference.<BR>&gt; <BR>&gt; -- =
<BR>&gt;&nbsp;&nbsp;=20
Michael Koerner<BR>&gt; MS MVP - PowerPoint<BR>&gt; <BR>&gt;=20
<BR>&gt;&nbsp;&nbsp; "Bob" &lt;<A=20
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searched=20
the internet and found <BR>&gt;&nbsp;&nbsp; where you can use ALT+0160 =
for=20
Power Point 2003.&nbsp; This doesn't seem to work <BR>&gt;&nbsp;&nbsp; =
in=20
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Re: Hard space in Power Point 2007 by Michael

Michael
Mon May 12 06:13:33 CDT 2008

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Glad you got it all figured out. Asking what type of computer would =
probably have been my next question. thanks for letting us know your =
results.

--=20
Michael Koerner
MS MVP - PowerPoint


"Bob" <Bob@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message =
news:CE80AC48-3B21-4356-BC3E-29308D69F62F@microsoft.com...
Michael,

I did not have SP1 installed so I did install it. No joy. However =
John=20
Wilson asked if I was using the keypad, which I wasn't. I am using a =
Compaq=20
laptop so here's what I ended up doing. I would press and hold =
ALT+FN+0160. =20
The 0160 was entered using the keypad buried within the keyboard not =
the=20
numbers across the top of the key board. Clear as mud?

Thanks for your help.

Bob

"Michael Koerner" wrote:

> Alt+0160 works for me in 2007. Do you have SP1 of 2007 installed? =
Might make a difference.
>=20
> --=20
> Michael Koerner
> MS MVP - PowerPoint
>=20
>=20
> "Bob" <Bob@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message =
news:AF6E14A9-244A-4F4B-967E-6FDC3E2FD6AC@microsoft.com...
> How do I enter a hard space in Power Point 2007? MS Word uses=20
> CTRL+SHIFT+SPACEBAR to accomplish this. I searched the internet =
and found=20
> where you can use ALT+0160 for Power Point 2003. This doesn't =
seem to work=20
> in Power Point 2007. I can cut and paste from Word to Power Point =
but this=20
> seems to be a difficult way to do it
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=
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wrote in message <A=20
=
href=3D"news:CE80AC48-3B21-4356-BC3E-29308D69F62F@microsoft.com">news:CE8=
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BR>I=20
did not have SP1 installed so I did install it.&nbsp; No joy.&nbsp; =
However=20
John <BR>Wilson asked if I was using the keypad, which I wasn't.&nbsp; =
I am=20
using a Compaq <BR>laptop so here's what I ended up doing.&nbsp; I =
would press=20
and hold ALT+FN+0160.&nbsp; <BR>The 0160 was entered using the keypad =
buried=20
within the keyboard not the <BR>numbers across the top of the key =
board.&nbsp;=20
Clear as mud?<BR><BR>Thanks for your help.<BR><BR>Bob<BR><BR>"Michael =
Koerner"=20
wrote:<BR><BR>&gt; Alt+0160 works for me in 2007. Do you have SP1 of =
2007=20
installed? Might make a difference.<BR>&gt; <BR>&gt; -- =
<BR>&gt;&nbsp;&nbsp;=20
Michael Koerner<BR>&gt; MS MVP - PowerPoint<BR>&gt; <BR>&gt;=20
<BR>&gt;&nbsp;&nbsp; "Bob" &lt;<A=20
=
href=3D"mailto:Bob@discussions.microsoft.com">Bob@discussions.microsoft.c=
om</A>&gt;=20
wrote in message <A=20
=
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E14A9-244A-4F4B-967E-6FDC3E2FD6AC@microsoft.com</A>...<BR>&gt;&nbsp;&nbsp=
;=20
How do I enter a hard space in Power Point 2007?&nbsp; MS Word uses=20
<BR>&gt;&nbsp;&nbsp; CTRL+SHIFT+SPACEBAR to accomplish this.&nbsp; I =
searched=20
the internet and found <BR>&gt;&nbsp;&nbsp; where you can use ALT+0160 =
for=20
Power Point 2003.&nbsp; This doesn't seem to work <BR>&gt;&nbsp;&nbsp; =
in=20
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but this=20
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