Well, these are supposed to be non-printing characters, after all... And yes, you can obviously hide them. I was just wondering why the page break looks like this:
··················Page Break··················¶
...when column breaks and section breaks look like this:
············································Column Break·············································
I wonder how it affects text-to-speech, especially if the text is supposed to continue on the next page (ie. the next page starts with a lowercase letter, because the page break was inserted mid-sentence). Would I have to manually track down page breaks and remove the "¶" mark at the end?
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