How will you type a blank space?

Answered by James Kissner

To type a blank space or non-breaking space in Windows applications like Microsoft Word, you can use the ASCII code method. Here’s a step-by-step guide on how to do it:

1. Open the application where you want to insert the blank space, such as Microsoft Word.
2. Make sure your Num Lock is enabled so that you can use the numeric keypad on your keyboard.
3. Place your cursor at the desired location in your document where you want to insert the blank space.
4. Press and hold down the “Alt” key on your keyboard.
5. While holding down “Alt”, type the number “255” using the numeric keypad. Note that this won’t work if you use the numbers at the top of your keyboard; you must use the numeric keypad on the right side.
6. Release the “Alt” key.

After performing these steps, a non-breaking space or blank character (ASCII code 255) will be inserted at the cursor’s position, creating a space that is not affected by line breaks.

It’s worth mentioning that the ASCII code method is not limited to just inserting a non-breaking space. You can use this technique to insert other special characters by entering their respective ASCII codes.

Using this method can be particularly useful when you need to maintain the spacing between words or elements that should not be separated, such as in tables, formulas, or other specific formatting requirements.

While the ASCII code method is specific to Windows applications, it is important to note that different software or operating systems may have alternative methods or key combinations to insert a blank space or non-breaking space. Therefore, it’s always a good idea to consult the documentation or help resources of the particular software you are using if the ASCII code method doesn’t work or is not available.

In my personal experience, I have found the ASCII code method to be a handy way to insert non-breaking spaces in various applications. It has helped me maintain consistent formatting and spacing in documents, especially when dealing with complex layouts or specialized requirements.

To summarize, by following the steps outlined above, you can easily insert a blank space or non-breaking space using the ASCII code method in Windows applications like Microsoft Word.