Smartforms protect from field break

Hi all.
It is necessary to protect field like 1 234 567,89 (char type) from break to the next line. The separator between thouthands is space. Thats why the value  can be broken in two parts.
How can I avoid field splitting?
Thank you very much!

Hi,
Thanks for your replay.
I've tried to use symble <31>.
display in both: print privew and ptint.
Value 999 999.99  is still breaking to another line....

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