Showhide template2/28/2023 Microsoft has not published any information that definitively answers where it is stored, but my testing seems to offer the greatest credence to the third location-the Windows Registry. Some say it is stored with the document, some say it is stored in the Normal template, and still others say it is stored in the Windows Registry. There are three schools of thought on where the Show/Hide setting is stored. (For ease of reference, I'll simply refer to this as the "Show/Hide setting" in the balance of this tip.) Changes to this setting are reflected in the Show/Hide tool, and changes to the Show/Hide tool are reflected in the setting. It is the status of this setting that is reflected by the Show/Hide tool. Note the Show All Formatting Marks setting in the dialog box. The Display settings of the Word Options dialog box. Click Display at the left side of the dialog box.In Word 2010 or a later version display the File tab of the ribbon and then click Options.) (In Word 2007 click the Office button and then click Word Options. Follow these two steps to get to the proper area of the dialog box: It should be noted, up front, that the Show/Hide tool is nothing but a toggle that shows the status of a setting in the Word Options dialog box. He wonders how he can get Word to remember the status of this tool from one session to another. He's tried deleting and recreating the Normal template, but that didn't do it. Every time he starts the system, the tool is automatically selected, which is contrary to how Bob wants to use Word. On this new system, he cannot get the setting of the Show/Hide tool (on the Home tab of the ribbon) to be persistent. Bob just installed a new computer system, along with a new version of Word.
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