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Views: 17 Size: 178.6 KB">Screenshot.jpg in the attached sample paragraph text is supposed to be justified excepting a first-line indent. highlighted in three places is a barely visible dot that is apparently enforcing some formatting (the image is from print-layout view). in all other viewing modes the text displays correctly. I have been unable to figure out what these are, how they came to be, or how to get rid of them. appreciate any suggestions. WORD 2016 Win10 64 |
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