On Friday 19 August 2005 19:40, + michael france wrote:
> Dear sir,  a symbol just appeared on my documents.
> It looks like a backward P  with a straight line after the P,  The top part
> of the P is filled in. What is it and how do I remove it?
>
> Also, i have several documents , that have been signed electronally, how do
> i do the same from, same document?

As you are not subscribed you may not have seen that:
On Monday 22 August 2005 03:53, John W. Kennedy wrote:
> michael france wrote:
> > Dear sir,  a symbol just appeared on my documents.
> > It looks like a backward P  with a straight line after the P,  The top
> > part of the P is filled in. What is it and how do I remove it?
>
> It is called a "pilcrow" and is an old medieval symbol that used to be
> used instead of starting a new paragraph (parchment was expensive). It
> is there to visibly show you the carriage-return at the end of each
> paragraph. Every word processor that I know of has this feature.
>
> You can turn it on and off with View->Nonprinting Characters, or with
> Ctrl-F10, or with the button with a pilcrow on it. It will also display
> a dot in the middle of each blank space, a bent arrow for every new-line
> you made with Shift-Return, and a straight arrow for tabs.

Please reply to [email protected] only.

-- 
CPH : openoffice.org contributor

Maybe your question has been answered already?
                                http://user-faq.openoffice.org/#FAQ

---------------------------------------------------------------------
To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Reply via email to