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Old 03-09-2007
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Wierd Word format

hi there, have a small annoying problem. i was writing a text on ms word and i accidentaly pressed a key sequence that changed the format of word. somehow i get a reversed p with a line next to it always on every line when i type something. it does not go away even when empty. no matter of font or language. anyone had this problem that can share an insight?

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Old 03-09-2007
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that's a visual clue that you hit the <return> key, which should be used in
a word processor to delineate paragraphs

go to your options and you'll see show/hide all kinds of special clues.
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Old 03-09-2007
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You should have a button that looks like that "reversed p" on your toolbar.
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Old 03-09-2007
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thanx for the replies i was getting paranoid. found the button and now the word docs seem so nice and clean again
thanks
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