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Default Word 2007 and using Paragraph format marks

Hello Rodeoboy

Rodeoboy35 wrote:
I have 3 computers that are running identical systems, Windows XP
Professional SP3. They all have Office 2007 loaded on them.

Question #1:
Why is when they turn on pargraph formating the document will change the
number of lines showing at the end of the page?


by "paragraph formatting" you mean (all) non-printing characters (like
Pilcrow at the end of each paragraph, small dots for each space, etc.?
Might depend whether all is shown or not. For instance, when you have
and display hidden text in your file (XE fields are common in longer
documents, for instance), pagination will change.

For Example: If there was 12th bullet point on the end of the page before
displaying the paragraph marks, there will only be the 10th bullet point
showing after, but still print up to the 12th.


Bullets #11 and 12, do they show on the following page? Is all your
content (esp. these bullets) in the normal text layer, or somewhere else
(textbox, header, footnote, etc.)?

HTH
Robert
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