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Default ^p means carriage return

I am using Word 2003.
I have a macro that replaces ^p^p^p with ^p^p in a work document.
I have worked out that ^p is a carriage return. Is there a list of what ^p
means and others?

I have a list of bullet points and when the macro does the replace above it
removes the last carriage return so I get a bullet point on the next line
with nothing next to it. I want to find out how to search for the bullet
point with nothing next to it and replace with a blank.

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