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Paragraph marks how do I remove them from a word document?
I have been keeping a diary and for some reason I have now got to paragraph
marks at the end of each paragraph and at the beginning of each sentence before it is written, my problem is how Do I removed them? I think it must be something to do with the formatting of my documents, but I cannot work out how to remove these marks, also, I do not wish to print them when I do print the document. |
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Hi,
On the standard tool bar at the top of your word pane, you'll see a button that looks exactly like the paragraph mark. Click on it and see if they go away. You have probably accidentally clicked on it in the past. It seems odd though that they are appearing at the start of each sentence as well as at the start of each paragraph. BTW if they are paragraph marks they should not print unless you tell the printer to print them. Hope this helps. "PaulSmith388" wrote: I have been keeping a diary and for some reason I have now got to paragraph marks at the end of each paragraph and at the beginning of each sentence before it is written, my problem is how Do I removed them? I think it must be something to do with the formatting of my documents, but I cannot work out how to remove these marks, also, I do not wish to print them when I do print the document. |
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Hi Fiona-
I think the OP is referring to how the para mark 'rides along' as you type a line & begins at the start of each new para when you press Enter. Yor are absolutely correct in your suggestion. |:) "fiona nelson" wrote: Hi, On the standard tool bar at the top of your word pane, you'll see a button that looks exactly like the paragraph mark. Click on it and see if they go away. You have probably accidentally clicked on it in the past. It seems odd though that they are appearing at the start of each sentence as well as at the start of each paragraph. BTW if they are paragraph marks they should not print unless you tell the printer to print them. Hope this helps. "PaulSmith388" wrote: I have been keeping a diary and for some reason I have now got to paragraph marks at the end of each paragraph and at the beginning of each sentence before it is written, my problem is how Do I removed them? I think it must be something to do with the formatting of my documents, but I cannot work out how to remove these marks, also, I do not wish to print them when I do print the document. |
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Thanks for that, I'm sure you're right. I can't think it would be anything
else. :-) "CyberTaz" wrote: Hi Fiona- I think the OP is referring to how the para mark 'rides along' as you type a line & begins at the start of each new para when you press Enter. Yor are absolutely correct in your suggestion. |:) "fiona nelson" wrote: Hi, On the standard tool bar at the top of your word pane, you'll see a button that looks exactly like the paragraph mark. Click on it and see if they go away. You have probably accidentally clicked on it in the past. It seems odd though that they are appearing at the start of each sentence as well as at the start of each paragraph. BTW if they are paragraph marks they should not print unless you tell the printer to print them. Hope this helps. "PaulSmith388" wrote: I have been keeping a diary and for some reason I have now got to paragraph marks at the end of each paragraph and at the beginning of each sentence before it is written, my problem is how Do I removed them? I think it must be something to do with the formatting of my documents, but I cannot work out how to remove these marks, also, I do not wish to print them when I do print the document. |
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