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Default Formatting Marks

Where can I find information on what a particular formatting mark means? If
you only have the symbol, it is hard to know where to look. My immediate
question is a black square that appears at the beginning of several lines in
a bulleted list. However, it would be helpful to find a table that defines
all the symbols. Thanks.


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Default Formatting Marks

See http://www.word.mvps.org/FAQs/Format...PrintChars.htm.

The black square indicates that the paragraph is formatted with the
“Keep with next,” “Keep lines together,” “Page break before,” or
“Suppress line numbers” property.

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On Thu, 5 Jul 2007 10:49:54 -0400, "koala824 at Comcast"
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Where can I find information on what a particular formatting mark means? If
you only have the symbol, it is hard to know where to look. My immediate
question is a black square that appears at the beginning of several lines in
a bulleted list. However, it would be helpful to find a table that defines
all the symbols. Thanks.

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