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Answer: The Square Black Dot
Hi Ridge,
The square black dot you are seeing is called a "paragraph marker" or "pilcrow" symbol. It indicates the end of a paragraph and is used to help with formatting and editing in Word. Here's what you need to know about the paragraph marker:
In your case, the fact that the paragraph marker is only showing up for headings 1-4 is because those are the styles that have been set up to include the marker. You can change this by going to the "Styles" group on the "Home" tab and then right-clicking on the heading style you want to modify. From there, you can select "Modify" and then click on the "Format" button to adjust the paragraph formatting options.
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