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Default How can i use the old Editing marks from word 97/2000?

I dont like the new editing marks in office 2003, how can i set it so that it
uses the old ones from office 97 or 2000? The most notable difference is
that in 2003 the new line mark is the enter arrow, whereas in the older
versions it is a backwards p thing (the paragraph mark?).
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Shauna Kelly
 
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Hi Tesard

The marks haven't changed. The ¶ sign marks the end of a paragraph, and the
curved arrow marks a line break. They have both been used, for different
purposes, for many versions of Word.

See
What do all those funny marks, like the dots between the words in my
document, and the square bullets in the left margin, mean?
http://www.word.mvps.org/FAQs/Format...PrintChars.htm

Hope this helps.

Shauna Kelly. Microsoft MVP.
http://www.shaunakelly.com/word


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I dont like the new editing marks in office 2003, how can i set it so that
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uses the old ones from office 97 or 2000? The most notable difference is
that in 2003 the new line mark is the enter arrow, whereas in the older
versions it is a backwards p thing (the paragraph mark?).



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