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Old 07-29-2021, 11:38 PM
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Default Hiding Style Separator Mark in the document?

Hello, Forums Members

I am using Style Separator to use a short version of the caption, my problem is the Style Separator mark is persistently appears at the end of the first sentence of the caption,
I tried to disappear non-printing marks (Ctrl *), but no changes occur as Style Separator is not a part of non-printing marks, according to File>Options>Display> Always show these formatting marks....

My current and temporary solution are changing the color of the style separator mark to white to disappear, so is there any other option to hide the style separator mark.

Thank you in advance
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