The Down Arrow symbol in the Word document is the soft carriage return symbol. If you want to hide it, click "View"-"Show section mark" on the word tool menu to remove the check box before "show section mark". If you want to delete the soft carriage return, click "edit"-"replace" and enter "^ L" in "search content" (without the outermost double quotation marks, it is the lowercase l of the English letter L ), if you do not enter any characters in "Replace with", click "replace all" to delete the soft carriage return in the entire document.
I also found the same method myself. To facilitate reading, I made it clearer: in word, soft carriage returns are obtained by holding down "shift" + "enter" at the same time. When copying a webpage, you often get a soft carriage return (a small arrow down). To delete the webpage, you can choose "Search"> "replace" in the word. The specific method is as follows: search content: Special Character --> manual line break --> ^ L is replaced: special Character --> paragraph mark --> ^ P to replace the soft carriage return (the downward arrow) with the hard carriage return (line feed ).
We know that soft carriage return is ^ L and hard carriage return is ^ P, so we can use it flexibly. For example, we often encounter a very long document to be printed, and there are many carriage returns in the middle. If there are two carriage returns between segments, we can replace them with one. This saves a lot of space.