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Old 11-09-2014, 12:44 PM
howard2504 howard2504 is offline Removing pilcrows in outlook 2013 Windows 7 64bit Removing pilcrows in outlook 2013 Office 2013
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Hi,



I have suddenly come across a problem everytime I create a new email.

When I open one I suddenly get three pilcrows (which are like a fancy backward P) vertically down the left hand side.

I can toggle using Shift 8 - to temporarily get rid of them but they keep coming back.
I also can go into format text and unclick the pilcrow button but again they come back.
As advised I have done the above and closed the message but still they reappear.

The only thing I have noticed is that I somehow have a left tab indented and if I go back beyond this (to the furthest left) this is when they appear.

Staring outlook in safemode cures the problem but I cant use this all the time.

Any help would be greatly appreciated.

Many thanks in anticipation
Howard
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