That's a bit worrying; if you have nonprinting characters displayed, you
should see the paragraph mark as ΒΆ. If they're not displayed, of course, you
won't see them looking like a euro or anything else.
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Suzanne S. Barnhill
Microsoft MVP (Word)
Words into Type
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"Bothell writer" wrote in message
news
Thanks, Suzanne! It looked a bit strange and I didn't want to turn the
file
over to the client this way, so I applied Times New Roman and the
paragraph
marker went away entirely.
Appreciate your help!
"Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote:
Every font has its own rendition of the paragraph mark. Some are
decidedly
odd-looking. Provided it represents an Enter, the way it is rendered
won't
make any difference. If you apply Times New Roman to just the paragraph
mark
and it looks normal, then don't worry about it.
The paragraph marks don't print, so they shouldn't affect a PDF in any
way.
If you want to use the paragraph mark character as a character and want
one
that looks more traditional, then format it with a different font.
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Suzanne S. Barnhill
Microsoft MVP (Word)
Words into Type
Fairhope, Alabama USA
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"Bothell writer" wrote in
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...
I'm working with a WORD 2003 manual that was converted from
FrameMaker. In
the tables (and only in tables), the paragraph marker looks like a
Euro
symbol. I'm using Belizio font as my Normal font. I haven't been able
to
change this Euro paragraph marker to the usual paragraph marker.
Will this Euro paragraph marker cause any problems down the road? The
file
will be PDF'ed.
If so, how do I change it?