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![]() this is picture, and you see in red circle the border of line, and you see red arrow which shows that sentence. I want to have ^p there instead of those line borders(red circle) in whole document. How can I replace those borders with ^p? I guess you understood me. And sorry for bad explanation, I don't know the names of those borders, etc. |
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The left border as you call it is referred to as a "right indent" in Word Jargon.
That is a part of the paragraph formatting contained in a paragraph mark. It is not in the document, itself, so there is nothing to replace with Word's replace function. You certainly could go to that point and press the Enter key. If you were formatting your document using Styles, you could modify the style and that would work. Is this text pasted from some other document or website? |
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