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Old 05-09-2018, 02:37 PM
Charles Kenyon Charles Kenyon is offline The "group or ungroup text range" control in the developer tab breaks my document up into many pages Windows 10 The "group or ungroup text range" control in the developer tab breaks my document up into many pages Office 2013
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Next time, you might want to try:
Ctrl+Shift+8 (Ctrl+*)
and Shift+F1

Neither will change anything in your document but both will change how you see what is going on in your document.

See Word's Reveal Formatting Methods.
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