Generally, formatting marks do print in most word processing programs. If the print setup is normal, formatting marks do not appear by default.
Formatting marks only appear in the print preview option when you enable them in your settings. They do not, however, print on paper.
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They are hidden known as the special or hidden characters. It is actually possible to print them, though by default they don't print.
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.
character formatting
Yes, that's correct. Formatting marks such as end-of-cell marks are non-printing characters and won't be visible on a hard copy printout. They are used to indicate spaces, tabs, and other formatting elements within a document but are not meant to be printed.
Characters that display on the screen to indicate the location of paragraph marks, tabs, and spaces but do not print are called "non-printing characters" or "formatting marks." These characters help users understand the document's formatting and layout, making it easier to edit and structure the text. Common examples include the pilcrow (¶) for paragraph marks and dots for spaces.
what do formatting marks look like fir you are going to formatting a tab
It is sometimes called the paragraph marker. The proper name for the ¶ is the pilcrow.
In typesetting computers or initialising printers yes you could call it character formatting or print formatting