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Eric G
Hello,
Windows XPP SP2
Office 2003 SP1
Just a quick question.
When using styles in Word, there is a style area that can be set in the marging of the display. But, to the right of the style area, in the very left of the display, there are little black squares (whatever they are called) showing up. I've looked around but not found any further info on these, but I think that they indicate an original style has been modified. I don't even know what they are called.
But now I've also got thin tildes (~) showing in some paragraphs, above the little squares. What function do these tildes have, and what are they called (to enable me to find more information).
Best regards
Eric G
Stockholm, Sweden
Windows XPP SP2
Office 2003 SP1
Just a quick question.
When using styles in Word, there is a style area that can be set in the marging of the display. But, to the right of the style area, in the very left of the display, there are little black squares (whatever they are called) showing up. I've looked around but not found any further info on these, but I think that they indicate an original style has been modified. I don't even know what they are called.
But now I've also got thin tildes (~) showing in some paragraphs, above the little squares. What function do these tildes have, and what are they called (to enable me to find more information).
Best regards
Eric G
Stockholm, Sweden