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> > 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.

You seem to be looking for a Word feature using a WordPerfect term.
Never mind reveal codes or tags, just look for styles.

To find out what style a paragraph is in, click in it and look at the
style menu area uptop.

To find out what the attributes are of the style in that paragraph,
make sure the non-printing characters are showing, and right-click on
the paragraph symbol at the end of that paragraph or block. Click on
Paragraph in the menu that pops up.

Martha Knight


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