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Adjusting margins has left me with some blank spaces at the endof some lines
"Degree symbol" means Non-Breaking Space (type Ctrl-Shift-Space). You can
simply delete it or select it and type over it with, say, a regular space. On Thursday, June 6, 2019 at 3:31:05 PM UTC-4, kilroyscarnival wrote: Student123;498311 Wrote: Yes, the whole text is justified. I've tried the trick with replacing ^p with blank space and then justifying again, it works in some cases, but not always. There could be ^l as well as ^p. I've edited some docs which have what look like spaces, but when formats are unhidden, they appear to be degree symbols which aren't visible in a print view. ("°") That gums up my find/replace technique. |
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