26.11.2011 12:45, Bob Houston пишет:
Hi,I hope it's OK to jump in with a question, because I'm one of the newbies that you may be
talking about.
I sent an email off to (user+help) on 11/23 about a problem with the display of hidden characters
(The Pilcrow) that I am having on two systems.
Since sending the email I have been receiving a boat load of libreoffice-users emails that I am
finding very informative but nothing about my Pilcrow.
Questions:
Did I send it to the right place?Do I even know if it was received?Is there an input queue that it
goes into and I'll see something when it's looked at?And lastly, does anyone on this list know how
to get my Pilcrows back.
Sorry for jumping in but thanks in advance.
Bob
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