ARCHIVED: In Microsoft Word, how can I display or hide formatting marks such as spaces and tabs?
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To display or hide formatting marks (e.g., spaces, tabs, and paragraph breaks) in a Microsoft Word document:
Word for Windows
- In Word 2010, on the Office Button menu, select near the bottom right corner of the menu. tab, click . In Word 2007, from the
- Select from the listing at the left.
- In the section titled "Always show these formatting marks on the screen", check or uncheck the appropriate boxes to view the marks of your choice. To show or hide them all, select .
- To save your changes, click .
Word for Mac OS X
- From the menu, select .
- Select .
- In the section titled "Nonprinting characters", check or uncheck the appropriate boxes to view the marks of your choice. Check to see all formatting marks.
- To save your changes, click .
You can also toggle between displaying and hiding formatting marks. To do so:
- In Word for Windows, on the tab, in the group, click the paragraph icon.
- In Word for Mac OS X, click the paragraph icon in the Standard toolbar. If you don't see the icon, from the menu, choose , and then check .
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Last modified on 2018-01-18 13:09:34.