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To help proofread a long document I've turned on the "Styles Guide" in the MS Word Styles Toolbox. It's a great help, but sometimes in addition to the styles numerical code there is a "+" displayed (as in "12+"). Sometimes there is simply a "+" sign with no numerical code. Can someone explain what that means? I can find no reference anywhere.
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