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Removing strange line of dots
I cannot explain why, but episodically in a long document I've written
appears a line of tiny dots across a page. They resemble some sort of page break symbol to me. I can move the lines up or down the page about one line, but can't get rid of them. When In the past, when I used Word Perfect, there was a command to make all the formatting symbols appear at the bottom; then you could at least figure out what the heck was going on. I'm using Microsoft Office 2000 and can't find such a command. BTW, they print out when the pages are printed (I'd hoped they were just some symbol that wasn't really part of the text.) This is a 250 page document, and I hate the idea of having to cut and paste most of the thing to eliminate these things. Any suggestions? Thanks in advance. Clif |
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