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Sample document with different
paragraph formats 2.
The dingbat – the “paragraph marker” (¶) – is used to show the end of
a paragraph. 3.
The dingbat is created by
pressing the <ENTER> key. 4.
You can see dingbats – and other hidden characters – in a Word
document by clicking the Show/Hide button on the Word toolbar. 5.
You can also show all the hidden formatting characters by clicking
Tools/Options from the Word menu bar; then, under “Formatting Marks,” click
“All” and OK. 6.
You can copy a dingbat from the end of one paragraph to the end of
another paragraph if you want to change the format of the second paragraph to
match the first. 7.
You can copy and paste a dingbat to change text to a numbered or
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Revised 9/18/2006 |
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