You click on the Paragraph marker icon, which is like a backwards P. You can also hold down the Ctrl and Shift keys and press the 8 key. Repeat it to turn them off.
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If you are talking about on a Word Processing program, then you can usually right click over the word. This will display a list of spelling suggestions that you can choose from to edit the word.
It depends on the length of each word. The number of words does not matter; the limit is the number of total characters, including spaces. The maximum length of cell contents (text) is 32,767 characters. Only 1,024 display can display in a cell, but all 32,767 characters display in the formula bar.
It depends on the length of each word. The number of words does not matter; the limit is the number of total characters, including spaces. The maximum length of cell contents (text) is 32,767 characters. Only 1,024 display can display in a cell, but all 32,767 characters display in the formula bar.
No, if it is coded it would display only set of meaningless characters.
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On our site, just double click on anything except blank space to see a definition. It should pop up right away and display a definition. For example, if you double click and highlight the word "word" in the above question, it'll display a definition. This is a wonderful feature that can be used sitewide.
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.
You can check how many your MS Word displaysClick the Microsoft Office Button and then click Access Options.Click Advanced.Under Display, in the Show this number of Recent Documents list.
Show/hide characters.
run dxdiag then click the display tab then enable all with the word acceleration on it, esp. the Directx
Open the picture with MSPaint, click on the Text icon to define graphic area and right click to display Text Toolbar (choosing font etc.) then type in a word or date.