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Hyphenation in Adobe Muse?

Community Beginner ,
Oct 02, 2012 Oct 02, 2012

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I realize that this is not the Muse Forum. But the last time I asked and was answered in the BC forum, A fellow told me I could ask a Muse question here. You people seem to know everything. My question is, is there a way to automatically hypenate the text that I type into a Muse document? I have looked high & low, and searched forever, but find nothing for hyphenation in Muse. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thank you very much.

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What do you expect the text to look like, can you give an example? I'm not sure what you are trying to do.

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Sorry. I thought I was clear. When inputting body copy in a text column in Muse, I notice that it never hyphenates the copy. It either ends the line with a word or moves the word to the next line. Think of inputting text in a column in InDesign, it hyphenates the words automatically.

Maybe Muse does not have that capability. I would then do it manually (type in the hyphens) except it might change for different browsers. So if Muse doesn't do this, I'd like to know so I can stop looking.

Thank you very much for your response. I sure appreciate it.

Chris

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Oh ok, that is somewhat possible with CSS:

http://jsfiddle.net/TZPBm/

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That looks great, but alas, I am not a "code guy". Don't know a thing about it. I'll just adjust copy so it's not such a loose rag right.

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