![]() ![]() Tabs, Section Breaks, Paragraph Marks even Spaces are all exposed by Show All. ![]() Show all is the easy way to see all the underlying formatting to help you figure out what’s happening. ![]() At some point commonsense prevailed and now ‘Show All’ is on the Home tab, Paragraph section. Early versions of Word had a ‘Show All’ option but it was hidden away because Microsoft believed their software was so good, such a tool was not necessary. Microsoft Word was designed to hide all the formatting and technicalities (WYSIWYG). That’s where ‘Show All’ becomes essential. ![]() It helps figure out what’s going on when the layout doesn’t behave. If you are working on a Word document with complex formatting, sometimes you need to see the hidden characters and unseen workings. Thanks for joining us! You'll get a welcome message in a few moments. ![]()
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