in the Microsoft Word tool bar go to home and in the section called paragraph look in the top Right corner and there should be a button that looks like the backwards p, that toggles it on and off.
In Microsoft Office Word 2007, you go to Symbol, then CJK Symbols and Punctuation. Then, look for the symbol that looks like a backwards comma.
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.
The symbol for an apostrophe looks like '.
The symbol that looks like a star is called an asterisk. It looks like this *.
How funny he looks!! heh heh!
It's an adjective.
the symbol that looks like a wagon is the towing feature is turned on symbol
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because it looks awesome[:
The symbol for a paragraph looks like this: ¶ .
The "cents" symbol looks like this: ¢
it's a joke. at first you'd think you're getting a compliment "you're very funny" but then when that statement is explained that the only thing about you that is funny is you're looks, ie. you are funny looking!