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Hello,
I have received a Word file from a client that I need to clean up. It contains a list of several thousand words, which he had as a numbered list. I removed the numbering (changed to "none"), but there is still a non-printing character that I can't identify at the start of every line. It's not a bullet, outline mark, or anything from the numbered list function. As I said, it is a non-printing character, so I don't think he knew it was there as he was making the list. Any ideas what this is, and how to get rid of it? |
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