what are formatting marks
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Special marks that are hidden by default that affect how text is displayed in a document. For example, with formatting marks enabled soft and hard returns are visible (shown right). In this example, the soft returns look like arrows pointing left and the hard returns is a paragraph mark, which looks like a backwards 'P'. Formatting marks are often used to troubleshoot a document's layout, appearance, and any printing problems and can be enabled or disabled depending on your preference.
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Word offers the feature of displaying some special characters, called the formatting marks. They are used to mark the tab stops, to mark the end of a line, etc
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