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What is the space formatting that looks like a degree symbol?
This called "Nonbreaking Space" a non-printing caharacter. Usually used to
hold two words together so they don't separate when text-wrapping occurs at the margins. These are typed in by Ctrl+Shift+SpaceBar. If you have lots of them and want to delete them, you can find them in the Find | More | Special listing (^s) Hope this is helpful. All the best. DeanH "MGrant" wrote: Document contains a symbol that looks like the degree symbol between spaces instead of the usual dot. How do I get rid of it? |
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