Look for the button bar with the New, Open, Save buttons on it. At the other end of that bar are the formatting buttons for Left Justify, Centre Justify, and Right Justify Text. Several buttons to the left of the text justifiacations buttons is a button with an icon that looks like a P faceing the wrong way and a thin vertical line.
This botton is a toggle on/off for show printing marks. If you do not want to see thse marks then left click the button once to get it to do its thing.
The symbol for a paragraph looks like this: ¶ .
an ? paragraph is a paragraph that begins with a dot or other symbol
The proofreaders' symbol for a paragraph is typically ¶ (pilcrow). It is used to indicate the start of a new paragraph within a text.
The decorative symbol at the beginning of a paragraph is called a pilcrow or paragraph mark. It is usually used to indicate a new paragraph in a written text.
The symbol that represents a paragraph is called a pilcrow, which looks like a backwards 'P' or '¶'. It is used to indicate the start of a new paragraph in written text.
paragraph symbol displayed in the document?
<p> and </p>
In proofreading, the symbol used to show where a new paragraph should begin looks like: ¶.
The paragraph symbol in Microsoft Word 2013 is a formatting symbol that indicates the end of a paragraph. It is useful for understanding spacing and formatting in a document, but it does not appear when a document is printed. You can show or hide these symbols using the "Show/Hide" button in the Home tab.
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