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Default Formatting mark

Is there a list somewhere that shows all Formatting Marks and their functions
in Word 2007? I'm muddling through doing a table and I have a mark that
looks like a cross between a "C" and an "E" that's causing problems. It
starts out where it is suppossed to - at the top and in the center of each
cell. In some of my table cells I don't see it after adding the cell's
contents (a picture with a caption). Sometime the little stinker moves from
the top center of the cell to the bottom center. When it moves to the bottom,
it throws off the size of the cells by the heighth of the symbol. How can I
move or delete it? I've got 2 cells together that are doing it and the only
fix I've found so far is to ungroup the picutre from the caption and I'd
prefer to leave them grouped.

I've noticed that when the contents of the "problem" cells are grouped, I
get an anchor symbol at the bottom of the grouped objects. The cells I don't
have problems with have the anchor at the top of the picture/caption group.

How do I fix or move the funky C/E or the anchor?

KJ




 
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