The so-called Word2013 hyphenation function, that is, at the end of the word because it is too long to completely put down, the word will be in the appropriate place into two parts, and at the end of the line to connect with a short line. WORD2013 provides both automatic hyphenation and manual hyphenation, and the hyphenation feature is not enabled by default. To enable the automatic hyphenation feature as an example, the following steps are described:
Step 1th, open the Word2013 window and switch to the page layout ribbon. Click the hyphenation button in the Page Setup group, and click Hyphenation Options on the Open menu, as shown in Figure 2013080715.
Figure 2013080715 Clicking the hyphenation Options command
Step 2nd, select the automatic hyphenation check box in the Open Hyphenation dialog box, and click OK, as shown in Figure 2013080716.
Figure 2013080716 Selecting the automatic hyphenation check box
Word Home Tip: Users can also enable the automatic hyphenation feature by choosing the Auto option in the Hyphenation menu, as shown in Figure 2013080717.
Figure 2013080717 Selecting the "Auto" option
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