One space good, two spaces bad? (This story appears near the end of the article; scroll down to see it.)
Finally, Microsoft found time to weigh in on the age-old debate of just how many spaces belong after a full stop (or "period"). Thanks to an update, Word will apparently treat two spaces as a typo and festoon a double-spaced document with red, squiggly lines unless told to ignore the rule.
A debate for the ages finally settled. Where do you stand? ⚔️ https://twitter.com/tomwarren/status/1253655739379470338
— Microsoft 365 (@Microsoft365) April 24, 2020
Not everyone is impressed with change; this hack, for example, has fond memories of bashing away on the keys of a typewriter back in the day and slapping the spacebar twice between sentences [...]. It has proven a hard habit to break. Others, such as Jason Howard, senior project manager on the Windows Insider Team, called for a poll on the matter.
@Microsoft365 has thrown down the gauntlet. Apparently #MicrosoftWord will now flag double-spacing between sentences as an error.
Which side will you pick? Choose wisely...
— Jason Howard (@NorthFaceHiker) April 24, 2020
(Score: 2) by Pslytely Psycho on Tuesday April 28 2020, @10:07PM
Fascinating.
I guess I never noticed because as an adult I have always used a single space.
I do vaguely recall a high school typing class that stressed two spaces in business correspondence. And a college medical transcription course that pushed single spacing to speed up transcription on the old Selectric ball typewriters, one less keystroke per sentence. I sucked at that course, as typing words like laperohysterosalpingo-oophorectomy always slowed me down considerably. I passed, but barely.
I kept to single spacing after that.
The more you know (the more you can fuck things up!!)
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