The symbol on the Show/Hide button in Microsoft Word is called the "paragraph mark" or pilcrow (¶). When clicked, it displays or hides formatting marks such as spaces, tabs, and paragraph breaks. This feature helps users see the formatting of their document more clearly.
A button that represents the command to reveal non printing characters is the show or hide button. To hold down the left mouse button and move the mouse pointer over text to select it.
The Show/Hide button, which is called a pilcrow. It looks like this: ¶
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.
For Microsoft users: It's called the "show/hide" button. It's a button with this symbol ¶ on it. When it depressed is yellow-colored it is activated and you can see things paragraph marks, section breaks, spaces, and tabs.
The term branding means to burn a symbol into an animal's hide to show ownership.
Its depending on what your talkin about.If you do somthing over the enternet and you didnt mean to you can hide it and no one could see it....Its the opposite of the show button
nonprinting characters
show and hide button
It means that you show ownership
The answer is D. Show/Hide button.
Formatting Marks
Hide/Show