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Word’s nonprinting formatting marks
Excerpt from the paragraphs devoted to “Spaces” (near bottom of page):
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The characters circled on the Special Characters tab in the screen shot above produce symbols that may be puzzling.
The character that Word calls “No-Width Optional Break” corresponds to the Unicode character 200C, “Zero Width Non-Joiner.” Both this character and U200B, “Zero Width Space,” are represented by a rectangle enclosing an open rectangle:
http://wordfaqs.ssbarnhill.com/image...n%20Joiner.png
The character that Word calls “No-Width Non Break” is Unicode character 200D, “Zero Width Joiner,” which is represented as a rectangle enclosing a filled rectangle:
http://wordfaqs.ssbarnhill.com/image...h%20Joiner.png
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