How about:
     \x15
...or:
     \x2011
...?
\x15 is a VERY old way to do it, but perhaps not hamstrung yet? The \x2011 is 
me guessing at a way the modern Unicode hex value could be inserted for 
interpretation by FM.
Alternately, type one or insert one using the symbols palette, copy it, and see 
if it pastes into the definition?
 
There's GOT to be a way... similarly, thinspace is often a critical one, for 
volatile (or scoped/personalized) measurements and their units of measure.
 
HTH;
David
 
--------- Original Message --------- Subject: Re: [Framers] [WTF ramemaker] RE: 
Anyone know of a way to include a non-breaking hyphen/dash in a variable 
definition?
From: "Art Campbell" <art.campb...@gmail.com>
Date: 10/10/17 2:23 pm
To: "Rick Quatro" <r...@rickquatro.com>
Cc: "Framers List" <writers--techies-on-framema...@googlegroups.com>, "An email 
list for people using Adobe FrameMaker software." <framers@lists.frameusers.com>

Nope, that's not it...
 
 
 Art Campbell
...
 
 On Tue, Oct 10, 2017 at 11:44 AM, Rick Quatro <r...@rickquatro.com> wrote:
 
 > Hi Art,
 >
 > Try \+ in the dialog box.
 >
 > Rick
 >
 > Rick Quatro
...
> -----Original Message-----
> Subject: [Framers] Anyone know of a way to include a non-breaking
 > hyphen/dash in a variable definition?
 >
 > On FM '17
...
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