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Default View Outline explanation

Hello, I want to know whether there is a site which explains all possible
signs in wordviewoutline for I do not know the sign for a section break,
page break and enters.

Can anyone help me and explain the signs for the commands or give me the
link to a site were all is explained (visually)?

Thanks!
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Default View Outline explanation

Nonprinting characters are discussed at
http://word.mvps.org/faqs/formatting/NonPrintChars.htm.

If you also need information on Outline view (as indicated by the
subject), see http://word.mvps.org/faqs/formatting/UsingOLView.htm.

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Hello, I want to know whether there is a site which explains all

possible
signs in wordviewoutline for I do not know the sign for a section

break,
page break and enters.

Can anyone help me and explain the signs for the commands or give me

the
link to a site were all is explained (visually)?

Thanks!







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