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You can try the left arrow key next to the hyphen - and use it as formatted text SM

Posted: Jun 28th, 2017 - 2:40 pm In Reply to: How to format -year-old in autocorrect - Frozentoes

and not plain text.

Otherwise, what I've found is to do "-year-old" and don't space after the number; just type whatever age number and yo right after it and it will be where it's supposed to be.

That's a quirk in a macro for some templates I have in Word from my company.

Otherwise, that arrow works quite well. It's shift comma for the left arrow.

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