![]() ![]() Here’s a Word 2011 document showing invisible characters. ![]() Most of the requests I get on this topic concern turning invisibles off, because since the user often doesn’t know how he turned those invisible characters on, he also doesn’t know how to turn them off. Those characters are just as “charactery” as anything else you type– they take up space, they’re copy and paste-able, you can give them a point size– but they’re invisible, and they don’t print. Microsoft Word on the Mac has a nice feature that lets you show invisible (non-printing) characters such as returns, tabs, and spaces. This can either be the entire cell or only a character in the cell. Command-8 to show them, Command-8 again to hide them. Answer: Select the text that you wish to strikethrough. View Unicode characters in Excel: Open Excel from your menu or Desktop. There should be no special characters like, periods, commas, semi-colons, quotes. There’s a keyboard shortcut for toggling invisible characters (like paragraph marks, and spaces, and tabs) in Microsoft Word on a Mac and as far as I know it’s worked in every version, since the very beginning. NOTE: MS Excel for Mac 2011 does not open CSV files with Unicode encoding.
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