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Not sure what to call it?
Before typing anything on a new Word document, there is what looks like a
roman numeral two (II), but the top is closed, the bottom is open and on the left numeral looks like a backwards capitol P with the P being filled in. It appears on every line and is always before the cursor. Also, if you right click, it looks like the symbol in the "Paragraph" icon. What is it and how do I get rid of it? |
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It's a pilcrow. ¶ It indicates that the Enter or Return key has been
depressed showing the end of a paragraph. "Fjetfamily" wrote in message ... Before typing anything on a new Word document, there is what looks like a roman numeral two (II), but the top is closed, the bottom is open and on the left numeral looks like a backwards capitol P with the P being filled in. It appears on every line and is always before the cursor. Also, if you right click, it looks like the symbol in the "Paragraph" icon. What is it and how do I get rid of it? |
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You have non-printing characters displayed. The symbol you decribe is the
"pilcrow" and marks the end of each paragraph. Press CTRL+Shift+* to toggle the display. -- Greg Maxey/Word MVP A Peer in Peer to Peer Support Fjetfamily wrote: Before typing anything on a new Word document, there is what looks like a roman numeral two (II), but the top is closed, the bottom is open and on the left numeral looks like a backwards capitol P with the P being filled in. It appears on every line and is always before the cursor. Also, if you right click, it looks like the symbol in the "Paragraph" icon. What is it and how do I get rid of it? |
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It's called a pilcrow or (more commonly) a paragraph mark -- try pressing
Enter. You can switch it -- and other non-printing marks tabs and the centre dot for spaces -- on and off by clicking the button on the format toolbar that has that same symbol, or through Tools Options View. But before you do, consider that it is actually useful: it tells you things about how your document is formatted. "Fjetfamily" wrote in message ... Before typing anything on a new Word document, there is what looks like a roman numeral two (II), but the top is closed, the bottom is open and on the left numeral looks like a backwards capitol P with the P being filled in. It appears on every line and is always before the cursor. Also, if you right click, it looks like the symbol in the "Paragraph" icon. What is it and how do I get rid of it? |
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You can turn it off. Click on the Show/Hide button on the task bar.
"Fjetfamily" wrote in message ... Before typing anything on a new Word document, there is what looks like a roman numeral two (II), but the top is closed, the bottom is open and on the left numeral looks like a backwards capitol P with the P being filled in. It appears on every line and is always before the cursor. Also, if you right click, it looks like the symbol in the "Paragraph" icon. What is it and how do I get rid of it? |
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Thank you very much!
"Jezebel" wrote: It's called a pilcrow or (more commonly) a paragraph mark -- try pressing Enter. You can switch it -- and other non-printing marks tabs and the centre dot for spaces -- on and off by clicking the button on the format toolbar that has that same symbol, or through Tools Options View. But before you do, consider that it is actually useful: it tells you things about how your document is formatted. "Fjetfamily" wrote in message ... Before typing anything on a new Word document, there is what looks like a roman numeral two (II), but the top is closed, the bottom is open and on the left numeral looks like a backwards capitol P with the P being filled in. It appears on every line and is always before the cursor. Also, if you right click, it looks like the symbol in the "Paragraph" icon. What is it and how do I get rid of it? |
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