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Miss Reveal Codes in Word 2000?

Summary: A quick link to a Microsoft Knowledge Base article about reveal codes. (This tip works with Microsoft Word 2000.)

If you are new to Word, you may miss the Reveal Codes command that many people relied on in WordPerfect. In previous WordTips this issue has been discussed in many different ways. Microsoft has now put together a Knowledge Base document that discusses some of the Word tools you can use in place of the Reveal Codes command.

If you are interested in this document, visit the following Web page:

http://support.microsoft.com/support/kb/articles/Q271/4/78.ASP

Tip #533 applies to Microsoft Word versions: 2000

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