This command allows you to see these hidden formatting marks.

You can show or hide paragraph marks (¶) or symbols and other nonprinting characters (such as tabs, spaces and soft returns) in your Microsoft Word documents using the Ribbon or a keyboard shortcut. It’s generally a good idea to display paragraph marks and other formatting symbols when working on Word documents. Formatting symbols display only on screen and do not print.

If you have ever created a complex Word document, you’ve probably run into those frustrating issues where you just can’t seem to get a bullet point or paragraph of text aligned correctly or some text keeps breaking off onto another page when you need it to be on the same page.

In order to fix these types of problems, you have to sometimes manually edit the formatting of the document. In Word, the text of the document is stored separately from the formatting. This is good because it makes it easier to edit the formatting without losing any text.

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In this article, I’m going to tell you how to display formatting marks in Word documents. These formatting marks include tabs, hyphens, spaces, paragraph marks, hidden text, page breaks, etc. I’ll also talk about another feature in Word called Reveal Formatting, which lets you see all of the formatting applied to any selected text.

Show Formatting Marks

There are two ways to go about showing formatting or paragraph marks in Word: either using the button on the Paragraph ribbon or by going to Word – Options. The latter method will display the formatting marks all the time for all documents. Using the button, you can toggle the display of the marks and it only affects currently opened documents.

To view paragraph marks in Word, click on the Home tab in the ribbon and then click on the paragraph mark in the Paragraph section.

This command allows you to see these hidden formatting marks.

As an example, here I have some text in Word with basic formatting:

This command allows you to see these hidden formatting marks.

Now if I click on the button above, I’ll instantly see all the formatting marks in the document.

This command allows you to see these hidden formatting marks.

The lines with the arrow pointing to the right are tabs and the single dots are spaces. The hidden text is underlined with a dotted line and the page break shows up at the bottom. If you want to display any particular formatting mark all the time, you can do that by clicking on File and then Options.

This command allows you to see these hidden formatting marks.

Now click on Display in the left-hand menu and you’ll see a section called Always show these formatting marks on the screen.

This command allows you to see these hidden formatting marks.

At the bottom of the list, you can also choose to show all formatting marks too if you like. Now let’s talk about the reveal formatting option in Word.

Reveal Formatting

In addition to viewing paragraph and formatting marks in a Word document, sometimes it’s useful to see what kind of formatting has been applied to text. This is kind of similar to HTML and CSS, if you are familiar with those web protocols.

In order to reveal formatting in Word, just press SHIFT + F1 and a dialog window will appear docked to the right side of the screen.

This command allows you to see these hidden formatting marks.

Now just click anywhere in your document or select some text and you can see all the formatting applied including the font, language, effects, etc. It will also tell you the formatting applied to the paragraph and the section. This is really useful if you need to see exactly what formatting was used to produce a certain look for some text.

It’s also worth noting that the blue links in the dialog are clickable. So let’s say you want to change the font, just click on FONT and it’ll bring up the Font dialog.

This command allows you to see these hidden formatting marks.

Same goes for Effects, Alignment, Indentation, Spacing, Margins, etc. This is another great way to edit the formatting on a select piece of text that may be causing you trouble. These are pretty much all the ways you can edit formatting or view formatting in a Word document. If you have any questions, feel free to comment. Enjoy!

When you need to make sure your document is formatted and laid out perfectly--no extra blank pages or stray spaces, for example--look to Word's formatting marks feature. Toggle the marks on and you can see every non-printing character in your Word doc.

This command allows you to see these hidden formatting marks.

When shown, the formatting marks reveal spaces, tabs, and paragraph breaks in your document. Spaces are shown as a dot between words and punctuation, tabs are shown as arrows, and paragraphs are shown with the paragraph symbol. These tips work in Word 2016 and prior versions.

Show or Hide the Formatting Marks

  • To show the formatting marks: Press Control+Shift+*. Press those three keys again to hide the formatting marks.
  • Alternatively, click the paragraph symbol in the Paragraphs section of the Home tab:

Revealing the formatting marks can help you find blank paragraphs that are causing your document to add an extra blank page, places where spaces were used instead of tabs, and other formatting issues.

What command allows you to see hidden formatting marks?

The Show/Hide button turns hidden characters like spaces, paragraph markers, or tab marks on and off.

What are the hidden formatting symbols in Word?

7 Types of Invisible Characters and Their Usage.
Space. The space we insert between letters and words by pressing the spacebar is also a character. ... .
Non-Breaking Space. ... .
Paragraph Mark / Pilcrow. ... .
Line Break. ... .
Tab Space. ... .
Page Break. ... .
Section Break..

What is the shortcut to hide formatting in Word?

CTRL-SPACE removes character-level formatting from the selected text (fonts, italics/bold, font size, etc.) but leaves paragraph formatting (indents, line spacing, etc.) intact. CTRL-Q leaves fonts and other character formatting intact but reverts paragraph-level formatting to Normal Style of current document.

In what tab can you find the formatting commands?

Open one word document, in the group of the "Menus" tab at the far left of the Ribbon of word 2007/2010/2013, you can view the "Format" menu and execute many commands from the drop-down menu of Format.