> 2. Question (rather than solution):
> Try "Ann", ALT-32 on number pad (for blank space), "Dell".

This question has been (more than<g>) adequately answered already; but I
did want to offer an observation. Oftentimes, when a hard-space is
desired (for example, spacing in an HTML doc), Windows users can press
ALT-255 (must be numpad numbers) with NumLock on, or with NumLock off
ALT-SHIFT-255. This will give you a hardspace. I have used it many a
time when a regular space (ALT-32) won't cut it.

HTH,
Drew

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