Toggling Format Marks

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Jack Gillis

I seldom want to see the formatting marks but now and then I would like to
be able to toggle them on and off without using Tools/Options. Is there a
way to do this?

Thank you
 
Jack Gillis said:
I seldom want to see the formatting marks but now and then I would like to
be able to toggle them on and off without using Tools/Options. Is there a
way to do this?

Thank you

Not sure what version of Word you use - but in Word 97 CTRL+SHIFT+* (i.e.
asterisk) does this.

Michael
 
Gerry Atrick said:
Not sure what version of Word you use - but in Word 97 CTRL+SHIFT+* (i.e.
asterisk) does this.

Michael

Thank you, Michael.

Sorry I forgot to mention I am using Word 2003 and found CTRL + SHIFT + *
does it on 2003 also.

Thanks again.
 
Click the pilcrow key on the formatting toolbar - ¶
or CTRL+*

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Graham Mayor said:
Click the pilcrow key on the formatting toolbar - ¶
or CTRL+*

Thanks, Graham.

However there is no such Icon on my Formatting Toolbar but there is on the
Standard Toolbar which was hidden because I had the toolbars to show in just
one row and I didn't see it. Fixed that and am now a happy camper.

Thanks again.
 
By default it is on the Standard toolbar; Graham just misspoke. But "power
users" use the appropriate setting (wording varies among versions) to
display the Standard and Formatting toolbars on two rows and always show
full menus so that commands and buttons don't "hide."

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Words into Type
Fairhope, Alabama USA

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