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How to display formatting marks in word 2016
How to display formatting marks in word 2016










  1. #HOW TO DISPLAY FORMATTING MARKS IN WORD 2016 INSTALL#
  2. #HOW TO DISPLAY FORMATTING MARKS IN WORD 2016 CODE#
  3. #HOW TO DISPLAY FORMATTING MARKS IN WORD 2016 WINDOWS#

The following text, selected from this lesson, is justified so that it is aligned between the left and right margins, adding space between letters if necessary. It gives the document a clean look. On the other side of the right align button is the justify button. In the above picture, the center alignment button is highlighted. To the left of it is the left align button – and to the right, the right align button. The buttons or commands for aligning text are located under the Home tab in the Paragraph group, as shown below. This is text that is aligned to the right. This is an example of text that is aligned to the left. You can either do one of these things to a portion of text, such as a paragraph, or to the entire document.

#HOW TO DISPLAY FORMATTING MARKS IN WORD 2016 CODE#

( You will have to get in " Table Properties" for fine tuning).Ĭreate a " Paragraph Style" with the name of " Code" just for your code snippets ( as mentioned in )Ĭreate another " Paragraph Style" with the name of " Code_numberline" that will be based upon the previous created style, but this you will add a numbering line in its definition (this will automate line numbering).Īpply " Code_numberline" to the first column, and " Code" to the 3 column.As with all word processing programs, you can either left, right, center or justify your text and paragraphs. Make the adjustments to cells' spacing and columns' widths to get the desired aspect. Select the table, and make its borders invisible (" No Borders" option), and activate " View Gridlines" option. I have created an easier method using tables, as they are easier to create, manage, and more consistent ( with the possibility to save the table's style inside the document itself), but I couldn't find a better way for code colouring scheme, sorry for that. SciTE supports the following languages but probably has support for others: Abaqus*, Ada, ANS.1 MIB definition files*, APDL, Assembler (NASM, MASM), Asymptote*, AutoIt*, Avenue*, Batch files (MS-DOS), Baan*, Bash*, BlitzBasic*, Bullant*, C/C++/C#, Clarion, cmake*, conf (Apache), CSound, CSS*, D, diff files*, E-Script*, Eiffel*, Erlang*, Flagship (Clipper / XBase), Flash (ActionScript), Fortran*, Forth*, GAP*, Gettext, Haskell, HTML*, HTML with embedded JavaScript, VBScript, PHP and ASP*, Gui4Cli*, IDL - both MSIDL and XPIDL*, INI, properties* and similar, InnoSetup*, Java*, JavaScript*, LISP*, LOT*, Lout*, Lua*, Make, Matlab*, Metapost*, MMIXAL, MSSQL, nnCron, NSIS*, Objective Caml*, Opal, Octave*, Pascal/Delphi*, Perl, most of it except for some ambiguous cases*, PL/M*, Progress*, PostScript*, POV-Ray*, PowerBasic*, PowerShell*, PureBasic*, Python*, R*, Rebol*, Ruby*, Scheme*, scriptol*, Specman E*, Spice, Smalltalk, SQL and PLSQL, TADS3*, TeX and LaTeX, Tcl/Tk*, VB and VBScript*, Verilog*, VHDL*, XML*, YAML*. Simply choose your language from the language menu, type your code, high-light code, select Edit->Copy as RTF, paste into Word with formatting (default paste).

#HOW TO DISPLAY FORMATTING MARKS IN WORD 2016 INSTALL#

You can also use SciTE to paste code if you don't want to install heavy IDEs and then download plugins for all the code you're making.

#HOW TO DISPLAY FORMATTING MARKS IN WORD 2016 WINDOWS#

(The main problem? Printed pages typically aren't as wide as editor windows so wrapping will suck.) :-)Īn advantage of doing it this way is that it is easy to adapt to whatever code you're doing you don't have to rely on some IDE to figure out whatever is going on for you. Long chunks of code probably should not normally be in something that's going to go on a dead tree. It's then pretty simple to go through and mark up a pasted example as being code and have it come out looking really good, and this is works well for short snippets. I then create additional character styles on top (e.g., " Comment", " String", " Keyword", " Function Name Decl", " Variable Name Decl") which I layer on top those set the color and whether the text is bold/italic. I also make sure that inter-line and inter-paragraph spacing are set right. What I do is create a paragraph style (perhaps called " Code Example" or something like that) which uses a monospaced font, carefully chosen tabs, a very light grey background, a thin black border above and below (that helps visibility a lot) and with spelling turned off. When I've done this, I've made extensive use of styles.












How to display formatting marks in word 2016