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Hello,
I would like to create a style which adds extra symbols to my paragraph. For instance, my text with the "Normal" style is: Lorem ipsum dolor sit ametWith my custom style, I'd like it to look like this: “Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet”or (Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet)That is to say I am looking for a way to add extra characters at the beginning and at the end of a paragraph, using a style. I managed to add the first character using bullets, ie. like: “Lorem ipsum dolor sit ametBut I couldn't find something like "ending bullets" as end-of-paragraph ¶ does for formatting marks. Is there a way to obtain that or to find a way to go around? Thanks in advance! |
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There is not.
You could use a two-column table and put the bullet in the second column. |
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What is the purpose of adding quotation marks like that, at the beginning and end of paragraphs? Usually, block quotations wouldn't include any quotation marks.
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Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP Microsoft 365 apps for business Windows 11 Professional |
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