In the section titled 'Always show these formatting marks on the screen', check or uncheck the appropriate boxes to view the marks of your choice. To show or hide them all, select Show all formatting marks. To save your changes, click OK. Word for Mac OS X. From the Word menu, select Preferences.
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The default spacing in Microsoft Word for Mac 2011 is set to120 percent of the default font size. However, you can configure Word for Mac to set single spacing as the default for text in the current document or in the Normal template for all future documents. You can also set the spacing between paragraphs in a single document or in the template. By default, Word 2011 inserts 1 1/2 spaces between paragraphs.
Decrease the paragraph spacing setting to single space, if desired, in the Line Spacing Options settings.


What paragraph means Paragraph sign (from the Greek paragraphos, 'to write beside' or 'written beside') is a self-contained unit of a discourse in writing dealing with a particular point or idea. The pilcrow symbol ¶, also called the paragraph mark, paragraph sign, paraph, or alinea (Latin: a linea, 'off the line'), is a typographical character commonly used to denote individual paragraphs. The pilcrow can be used as an indent for separate paragraphs or to designate a new paragraph in one long piece of copy, as Eric Gill did in his 1930s book, An Essay on Typography. The pilcrow was used in the Middle Ages to mark a new train of thought, before the convention of physically discrete paragraphs was a common practice. In some languages, German, Ukrainian and Russian are one of them, section sign § is called paragraph while what is called paragraph in english is called abzats/ absatz. This can lead to misunderstandings.