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Subject:
From:
Jayne Johnston <[log in to unmask]>
Reply To:
PCSOFT - PC software discussion list <[log in to unmask]>
Date:
Thu, 12 Feb 1998 16:40:08 -0500
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-----Original Message-----
> > 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.

   Word Format Codes similar to WP Show Codes

    While you can't edit the "codes" in the
display like WP you can at
    least see all the formatting applied if you :

    a: Click Help
    b. Select ?What's This?
    c. Now click in the paragraph in question. An
info box appears
        telling you the paragraph and font
formatting in the paragraph.

Jayne


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