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Peyton Todd
 
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Default Pilcrow (carriage return) won't go away

Doug, I must not have made my meaning clear. I don't need to make it
invisible, I want to get rid of it. The material coming after it should be
part of the same paragraph. But when I put the cursor on it and press Delete,
nothing happens!
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Peyton Todd


"Doug Robbins - Word MVP" wrote:

Click on the Show/Hide ¶ button to hide the ¶.

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Hope this helps.

Please reply to the newsgroup unless you wish to avail yourself of my
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Doug Robbins - Word MVP

"Peyton Todd" wrote in message
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Hello. I have a Word table (quite tiny - just one row about an inch and a
half wide, justified rightward on the page), that I somehow laboriously
managed to get the text to wrap around (don't ask me how). It looked great
till I re-worded some of the lines just above it, and now I find that one
ends in a carriage return which refuses to delete. What might be wrong?

Also, assuming I manage to delete it, is it likely I will have the same
trouble I had before getting the text to wrap around the table? Usually
that's no problem for me, but this time the text kept refusing to sit
beside
the table, and I fear the inadvertent carriage return may have something
to
do with how I somehow got it to work.

Thanks in advance,
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Peyton Todd