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Hiding Invisible charactors in Visual Studio 2005

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Hi all, i'm using Visual Studio 2005 and by mistake enable the arrows which represents tabs and dots with represents spaces when coding... How do i disable this?
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Re: Hiding Invisible charactors in Visual Studio 2005

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Re: Hiding Invisible charactors in Visual Studio 2005

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thnx.. OR CTRL+R, CTRL+W
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