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PINK Paragraph mark?
Ok, I have worked with Word and Wordperfect both for 15 years now--using
advanced features and troubleshooting numerous bugs. I have pretty much done it all and yet I am having a moment of UN-clarity. :-) Today, on one of my documents (that I am editing from an outside source), there appears a baby pink paragraph mark. I cannot find any info on this pink paragraph mark. Is this something totally obvious that I am missing? TGIF. |
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PINK Paragraph mark?
Paralegal Jennie wrote:
Ok, I have worked with Word and Wordperfect both for 15 years now--using advanced features and troubleshooting numerous bugs. I have pretty much done it all and yet I am having a moment of UN-clarity. :-) Today, on one of my documents (that I am editing from an outside source), there appears a baby pink paragraph mark. I cannot find any info on this pink paragraph mark. Is this something totally obvious that I am missing? TGIF. It doesn't have any special meaning. It just means that a font color was applied to the paragraph mark -- it's possible to assign font formatting to a paragraph mark that's different from anything in the visible text. Most likely the paragraph mark arrived that way as part of a paste operation. If it bothers you, select the paragraph mark, go to Format Font, and choose the Automatic color. -- Regards, Jay Freedman Microsoft Word MVP FAQ: http://word.mvps.org Email cannot be acknowledged; please post all follow-ups to the newsgroup so all may benefit. |
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PINK Paragraph mark?
Sometimes colored paragraph marks are used to indicate the presence of
Hidden text (a Hidden paragraph mark in the middle of the paragraph, for example). -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA "Jay Freedman" wrote in message ... Paralegal Jennie wrote: Ok, I have worked with Word and Wordperfect both for 15 years now--using advanced features and troubleshooting numerous bugs. I have pretty much done it all and yet I am having a moment of UN-clarity. :-) Today, on one of my documents (that I am editing from an outside source), there appears a baby pink paragraph mark. I cannot find any info on this pink paragraph mark. Is this something totally obvious that I am missing? TGIF. It doesn't have any special meaning. It just means that a font color was applied to the paragraph mark -- it's possible to assign font formatting to a paragraph mark that's different from anything in the visible text. Most likely the paragraph mark arrived that way as part of a paste operation. If it bothers you, select the paragraph mark, go to Format Font, and choose the Automatic color. -- Regards, Jay Freedman Microsoft Word MVP FAQ: http://word.mvps.org Email cannot be acknowledged; please post all follow-ups to the newsgroup so all may benefit. |
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