If you click on the backwards P on the toolbar all secret codes are
revealed. Click on the backward P again and they all are hidden. The
backwards P is on the far right of the standard toolbar.
Microsoft calls the "nonprinting codes" in the documentation, options and
help files.
At 11:08 PM 2/10/98 -0500, you wrote:
>Mike Buraczewski wrote:
>>
>> If you are familiar with the reveal codes
>> feature of WordPerfect, you can visually see that a section of bolded text
>> is bracketed on either side with a bold code for turning bold on and
another
>> for turning it off. Word uses similiar codes, but you cannot view them as
>> easily (and usually don't have to by the way).
>
>Would you please share with us how to see these hidden codes?
>Where/how are they stored?
>
>What is the "official" name for these hidden codes? A search of the
>Word help system for terms like reveal codes, hidden codes, hidden
>format, etc. turns up no results.
>
>
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