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If any of the pasted text includes XE or TC fields, then Word may be
displaying Hidden text (and other formatting marks) automatically. -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA http://word.mvps.org "LisaR" wrote in message ... Sorry to take so long to get back about this--I'm swamped with work. The shortcut is set as Ctrl + *. But it doesn't matter what number I type, and I'm not pressing control or shift at all. It's maddening, and if I turn it off it comes right back on with the next number I type. It seems to occur only when I'm correcting numbering on numbered items that have been picked up (via copy/paste) from material that has been backed out of InDesign (I think that's the source program). I've got 23 more chapters to edit, and I don't have the time (or the patience) to keep fighting this battle. I'm not the one inserting this text into the document, it's happening at the writer level, and it's a problem for the writers as well. -LisaR Any additional he "Stefan Blom" wrote: The built-in shortcut for displaying nonprinting marks is Ctrl+Shift+8, but I guess it's possible that there is another shortcut defined on your system. In Word, click the Office button, and then click Word Options. In the Customize category, click Customize. In the Customize Keyboard dialog box, choose "All Commands" for "Categories," and then see which shortcuts are assigned to ShowAll. -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "LisaR" wrote: Hi, I'm trying to edit documents submitted to me in Word 97-2003 format, which of course opens in Compatibility Mode in my Word 2007 program. I am having problems with the show/hide formatting marks suddenly toggling on when I try to make changes in the document. This occurs when I type a number or press the space bar. I thought maybe it was a software quirk with my bluetooth keyboard, but it also occurs if I use my laptop's keyboard. I've never had this problem until just recently, and it's really slowing down my productivity. I've tried the following to resolve the problem, with no luck: 1. Turning off the Show all Formatting Marks option under Display in Word Options 2. Renaming the Normal.dotm file as oldword.old to get Word to generate a new template when reopened 3. Saving the file in rich text and plain text formats 4. Saving the file as a 2007 document then resaving a new copy as a 97-2003 document I'm running Office 2007 SP2 and Vista SP2. Any help with this issue would be greatly appreciated. Thanks! |
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