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Paragraph mark at end of each row - how to allocate a style to it
At the end of each row (adjacent to the last column), there is a para mark (a
circle). I want to be able to change that from a Normal style to a defined style. Is there anyway of doing that? The reason I need that - I am working with an automated document that has a input prompt screen at the start. If checkbox 1 is selected, certain data is to appear in the document. If checkbox 2 is selected, other rows of data are to appear. The problem is that it Word seems to treat the end of a row as the end of the text that should be inserted ie. it won't allow me to have multiple rows. Is there any other way around this problem? Thanks very much for any ideas. |
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