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Pilcrow (carriage return) won't go away
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, -- Peyton Todd |
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