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Aurora

I am using Word 2000
I am still having problems printing my 100+ page document.
What does it mean when you have a return sign with a very
small square dot in front of it vs without the square dot.

Also I am getting what appears to be a page break line -
little tiny dots that go partially or all accross the
whole page but I do not have a page break there. It does
not appear to be a page break but I have trouble printing
the page it is on.

Can anyone help me.

Aurora
 
Hi Aurora

See http://word.mvps.org/FAQs/Formatting/NonPrintChars.htm.

The square dot means the paragraph is formatted with one of these options on
the Line and Page Breaks tab of the Format > Paragraph dialog: "Keep with
next," "Keep lines together," "Page break before," or "Suppress line
numbers".

The "Page break before" formatting may account for the "invisible" page
breaks.
 

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