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If that formatting mark is interpreted as some kind of space character by Word, you might be able to replace all of them at once with the following Find/Replace operation:
Find What: <space><space> Replace With: <space> It just might work… It works when an ordinary space character is followed by a non-breaking space in the document window. |
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