Press Ctrl - Shift - 8 and it will show them. Using the same combination again will hide them. You can also click on the paragraph mark icon to do the same thing.
Press Ctrl - Shift - 8 and it will show them. Using the same combination again will hide them. You can also click on the paragraph mark icon to do the same thing.
Press Ctrl - Shift - 8 and it will show them. Using the same combination again will hide them. You can also click on the paragraph mark icon to do the same thing.
Press Ctrl - Shift - 8 and it will show them. Using the same combination again will hide them. You can also click on the paragraph mark icon to do the same thing.
Press Ctrl - Shift - 8 and it will show them. Using the same combination again will hide them. You can also click on the paragraph mark icon to do the same thing.
Press Ctrl - Shift - 8 and it will show them. Using the same combination again will hide them. You can also click on the paragraph mark icon to do the same thing.
Press Ctrl - Shift - 8 and it will show them. Using the same combination again will hide them. You can also click on the paragraph mark icon to do the same thing.
Press Ctrl - Shift - 8 and it will show them. Using the same combination again will hide them. You can also click on the paragraph mark icon to do the same thing.
Press Ctrl - Shift - 8 and it will show them. Using the same combination again will hide them. You can also click on the paragraph mark icon to do the same thing.
Press Ctrl - Shift - 8 and it will show them. Using the same combination again will hide them. You can also click on the paragraph mark icon to do the same thing.
Press Ctrl - Shift - 8 and it will show them. Using the same combination again will hide them. You can also click on the paragraph mark icon to do the same thing.
Press Ctrl - Shift - 8 and it will show them. Using the same combination again will hide them. You can also click on the paragraph mark icon to do the same thing.
Yes on the word document hit ctrl then shift then the number 8 you will then be able to see the hidden text hit that combo again and it will remove it.
for Microsoft Word 2007 Go to start button of Microsoft word click Word option menu which is display below the close option ->then select display -> uncheck the show all formatting marks option. you can solve your problem.
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For Microsoft Word 2007, 2010, and 2013, there is a one-time configuration change that should always be made: 1) Open Microsoft Word 2) At the upper left, click FILE 3) Near the bottom of the list on the left, click Options. This will open the Word Options window. 4) Near the top of the list on the left, click Display 5) Near the middle of the Word Options window is a check box labelled "Show all formatting marks". Click the check box so that a check mark appears. 6) At the bottom right of the Word Options window, click OK. From now on, Microsoft Word will display the formatting marks. They do not print. However, this is how Microsoft Word works. Seeing the formatting marks allows the user to know what is happening in the document.
True, you can hide formatting marks such as spaces, tabs, and paragraph marks in word processing software like Microsoft Word. These marks are typically used to denote formatting elements in a document and can be toggled on and off to show or hide them as needed.
No, they are not printed by default. They are only used for styling/designing document as a help for you. Even if they are on when you print, they will not be printed.It is possible in the printing options to get them to print if you wanted to, but this is rarely done. Someone teaching Microsoft Word to people might do this to demonstrate the formatting marks and give the students a printed document that shows different ones.
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No, formatting marks such as spaces, tabs, and line breaks do not typically print on a physical copy of a document. These marks are used by word processors to display and format text on screen, but they are not meant to be part of the printed output.
It allows you to see how a document has been formatted and lets you spot any errors, such as spacing, where the Enter key has been hit and so on. You can then fix the errors and improve the layout of the document.
Merge Field.
To show where the document is to be cut.
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