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hi and welcome students and this Microsoft Word 2016 tutorial Im gonna be going over how to display formatting marks lets get started so youll see that on my blank document here I currently do not have any formatting marks being shown and formatting marks are great because theyre a helpful way to view non-printing characters on your document so basically every time you press the Enter button spacebar or even other things like putting in section and page breaks its going to show you that those things are there but it wont actually print them out let me give you an example first off lets figure out how to turn them on if I go to the Home tab the paragraph group and I click this button right here formatting marks show / hide its going to show hidden formatting symbols this is especially useful for advanced layout tasks so if youre doing something like formatting a resume or doing some sort of APA or MLA format on your Word document youre definitely going to want to have these on