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Hi, anyone know what this formatting character is (see screenshot) and what is its corresponding "expression" (e.g. ^w)? It's the one before the paragraph mark. I'm trying to remove all of it.
I've tried white space, normal space, but its not either. Thanks, Jay |
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#2
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If it appears in the left margin it has to do with paragraph and line spacing. I usually see it when a paragraph is formatted to keep this paragraph with the next paragraph. See Non-printing display characters explained.
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The scenario presented looks to be the use of the style "list bullet" once, followed by a "space" key. Simple as that! To remove it, simply backspace from the pilcrow/paragraph symbol.
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