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We have been using MS Word for years on another computer and we just got a
new machine. So, I loaded Office 2003 and the first time I opened an
existing document, I see formatting symbols that I have never seen before.

Specifically, I see the Paragraph symbol at the end of each paragraph and
the CR (carriage return, enter, whatever you call it ) symbol at the end of
all the other lines.

I am using the Normal view and can't find any way to get rid of those
formatting symbols. If I go to the Reading Layout, it looks normal.

TIA,

Tom


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See http://word.mvps.org/FAQs/Formatting/NonPrintChars.htm

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"Tom Brown" wrote in message
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We have been using MS Word for years on another computer and we just got a
new machine. So, I loaded Office 2003 and the first time I opened an
existing document, I see formatting symbols that I have never seen before.

Specifically, I see the Paragraph symbol at the end of each paragraph and
the CR (carriage return, enter, whatever you call it ) symbol at the end

of
all the other lines.

I am using the Normal view and can't find any way to get rid of those
formatting symbols. If I go to the Reading Layout, it looks normal.

TIA,

Tom



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Suzanne,

Thanks! This is really funny because the first thing I usually do when I
install Word on any computer, is go up and get rid of that funny-looking
Show/Hide Formatting symbol. Why do I do this? Because I didn't know what
it was so I didn't think I needed it. But, in getting rid of it, I must
have pushed it first!

I guess we are always learning something, huh?

Thanks again,

Tom


"Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote in message
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See http://word.mvps.org/FAQs/Formatting/NonPrintChars.htm

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"Tom Brown" wrote in message
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We have been using MS Word for years on another computer and we just got
a
new machine. So, I loaded Office 2003 and the first time I opened an
existing document, I see formatting symbols that I have never seen
before.

Specifically, I see the Paragraph symbol at the end of each paragraph and
the CR (carriage return, enter, whatever you call it ) symbol at the end

of
all the other lines.

I am using the Normal view and can't find any way to get rid of those
formatting symbols. If I go to the Reading Layout, it looks normal.

TIA,

Tom





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And you probably want to turn off permission to open documents in Reading
Layout.

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"Tom Brown" wrote in message
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We have been using MS Word for years on another computer and we just got a
new machine. So, I loaded Office 2003 and the first time I opened an
existing document, I see formatting symbols that I have never seen before.

Specifically, I see the Paragraph symbol at the end of each paragraph and
the CR (carriage return, enter, whatever you call it ) symbol at the end
of all the other lines.

I am using the Normal view and can't find any way to get rid of those
formatting symbols. If I go to the Reading Layout, it looks normal.

TIA,

Tom




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If you are using Word much, you do need it! Most experienced users find out
that it is those strange looking characters that are responsible for
formatting anomolies.
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Intermediate User's Guide to Microsoft Word (supplemented version of
Microsoft's Legal Users' Guide) http://addbalance.com/usersguide

See also the MVP FAQ: http://word.mvps.org/FAQs/ which is awesome!

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"Tom Brown" wrote in message
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Suzanne,

Thanks! This is really funny because the first thing I usually do when I
install Word on any computer, is go up and get rid of that funny-looking
Show/Hide Formatting symbol. Why do I do this? Because I didn't know
what it was so I didn't think I needed it. But, in getting rid of it, I
must have pushed it first!

I guess we are always learning something, huh?

Thanks again,

Tom


"Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote in message
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See http://word.mvps.org/FAQs/Formatting/NonPrintChars.htm

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Microsoft MVP (Word)
Words into Type
Fairhope, Alabama USA
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so
all may benefit.

"Tom Brown" wrote in message
...
We have been using MS Word for years on another computer and we just got
a
new machine. So, I loaded Office 2003 and the first time I opened an
existing document, I see formatting symbols that I have never seen
before.

Specifically, I see the Paragraph symbol at the end of each paragraph
and
the CR (carriage return, enter, whatever you call it ) symbol at the
end

of
all the other lines.

I am using the Normal view and can't find any way to get rid of those
formatting symbols. If I go to the Reading Layout, it looks normal.

TIA,

Tom









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Tom Brown wrote:

Thanks! This is really funny because the first thing I usually do when I
install Word on any computer, is go up and get rid of that funny-looking
Show/Hide Formatting symbol.


It's a paragraph mark. They've been in use for centuries, well before
Word, or even printing presses, came along. If anyone can explain how
it came to get its shape, I'd be interested.

Why do I do this? Because I didn't know what
it was so I didn't think I needed it. But, in getting rid of it, I must
have pushed it first!

I guess we are always learning something, huh?

Thanks again,

Tom

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For the conventional explanation of the name "pilcrow," as well as an
illustration of the derivation of the shape, see
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pilcrow

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Tom Brown wrote:

Thanks! This is really funny because the first thing I usually do when

I
install Word on any computer, is go up and get rid of that funny-looking
Show/Hide Formatting symbol.


It's a paragraph mark. They've been in use for centuries, well before
Word, or even printing presses, came along. If anyone can explain how
it came to get its shape, I'd be interested.

Why do I do this? Because I didn't know what
it was so I didn't think I needed it. But, in getting rid of it, I must
have pushed it first!

I guess we are always learning something, huh?

Thanks again,

Tom


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Wow, Suzanne... This was a cool reference! It explains a lot of little
thinkgs I've wondered about!

So here's one more mystery symbol that browsing around the WordMVP pages
didn't clear up. Using Word 2002 and 2003 a little blue rectangle (blue on
my screen, anyway) will appear from time to time under some characters -
first character in a word. What in the Wide, Wide World of Sports is that
trying to tell me?

Thanks, too, for your excellent help almost every day!

Al


"Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote in message
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See http://word.mvps.org/FAQs/Formatting/NonPrintChars.htm

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"Tom Brown" wrote in message
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We have been using MS Word for years on another computer and we just got
a
new machine. So, I loaded Office 2003 and the first time I opened an
existing document, I see formatting symbols that I have never seen
before.

Specifically, I see the Paragraph symbol at the end of each paragraph and
the CR (carriage return, enter, whatever you call it ) symbol at the end

of
all the other lines.

I am using the Normal view and can't find any way to get rid of those
formatting symbols. If I go to the Reading Layout, it looks normal.

TIA,

Tom





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The blue rectangle tells you that the word was replace by an
AutoCorrect entry. Hover the mouse over the rectangle to get an
AutoCorrect Options button, which will let you undo the change, stop
correcting that word if it's typed again, or open the options dialog.

Just for fun, type the word "unusual" into the Help search box and
press Enter. You should get a link to the topic "I see something
unusual in my document". That topic covers almost all the nonprinting
characters, underlines, and other squiggles Word can show. The
AutoCorrect box is listed under "Smart tags and other buttons".

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On Tue, 11 Apr 2006 19:48:10 -0700, "Al Gillis"
wrote:

Wow, Suzanne... This was a cool reference! It explains a lot of little
thinkgs I've wondered about!

So here's one more mystery symbol that browsing around the WordMVP pages
didn't clear up. Using Word 2002 and 2003 a little blue rectangle (blue on
my screen, anyway) will appear from time to time under some characters -
first character in a word. What in the Wide, Wide World of Sports is that
trying to tell me?

Thanks, too, for your excellent help almost every day!

Al


"Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote in message
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See http://word.mvps.org/FAQs/Formatting/NonPrintChars.htm

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Microsoft MVP (Word)
Words into Type
Fairhope, Alabama USA
Word MVP FAQ site: http://word.mvps.org
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all may benefit.

"Tom Brown" wrote in message
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We have been using MS Word for years on another computer and we just got
a
new machine. So, I loaded Office 2003 and the first time I opened an
existing document, I see formatting symbols that I have never seen
before.

Specifically, I see the Paragraph symbol at the end of each paragraph and
the CR (carriage return, enter, whatever you call it ) symbol at the end

of
all the other lines.

I am using the Normal view and can't find any way to get rid of those
formatting symbols. If I go to the Reading Layout, it looks normal.

TIA,

Tom




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Suzanne S. Barnhill wrote:
For the conventional explanation of the name "pilcrow," as well as an
illustration of the derivation of the shape, see
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pilcrow


And to think that all those times I saw it in Latin manuscripts, I
didn't recognize it as a Latin word.
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