You can open an MS Office Word 2007 Document page, carry out and see these magical wonders: With the key board type two hyphens -- and then the greater than symbol >. A lightly dark arrow appears! Now you can proceed to either press the Space bar once to see the conversion of this arrow into a darker black arrow (bullet) or press down once the Back space key instead, to see an arrow with an interrupted tail formed by the two hyphens and the greater than symbol that you typed! This happens only when you do these by opening a new document page each time of the magic. Next delete all and repeat once again the above procedure in the same opened page itself. The full black arrows do not appear as before! Only the typed characters appear as they are. After this experience another magic: as you press the Space bar once the characters are converted into a dark black full arrow (bullet)! Then hit the Back space key once. This arrow disappears altogether now!
You can also try this by typing first the lesser than symbol < and then two hyphens --next. Now, only the lighter black arrow appears. Darker arrow (bullet) does not appear here!
The magic key for this lies in AutoCorrect Options icon that you see just before the darker black arrow when it appears on the document! Click on it and find it out yourself (Control AutoFormat Options --> AutoFormat As You Type).
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