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Default L-shaped marks in 4 corners of Word documents in "Print Layout"?

When I work in Word 2003, I always select "Print Layout" from the "View"
menu. About a week ago, I noticed that something had changed in the display.
There are now L-shaped brackets in the four corners of the document. They
appear to frame the margins of the page. They do NOT appear when I print the
document, but they are always there when I open either new or existing
documents, unless I select a different "View" such as "Normal" or "Web
Layout."

Does anyone know how I can make them go away? Thanks!
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Default L-shaped marks in 4 corners of Word documents in "Print Layout"?

See http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=839371 "Margin marks or
crop marks appear on each corner of the page when you open a
document in Word 2002 or in Word 2003".

Neil wrote:

When I work in Word 2003, I always select "Print Layout" from the "View"
menu. About a week ago, I noticed that something had changed in the display.
There are now L-shaped brackets in the four corners of the document. They
appear to frame the margins of the page. They do NOT appear when I print the
document, but they are always there when I open either new or existing
documents, unless I select a different "View" such as "Normal" or "Web
Layout."

Does anyone know how I can make them go away? Thanks!


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Default L-shaped marks in 4 corners of Word documents in "Print Layout

Thank you so much! My daughter loaded Chinese into my copy of Word about a
week ago, but I had no idea that was the reason. I'm back to normal now.

Thanks!!


"garfield-n-odie" wrote:

See http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=839371 "Margin marks or
crop marks appear on each corner of the page when you open a
document in Word 2002 or in Word 2003".

Neil wrote:

When I work in Word 2003, I always select "Print Layout" from the "View"
menu. About a week ago, I noticed that something had changed in the display.
There are now L-shaped brackets in the four corners of the document. They
appear to frame the margins of the page. They do NOT appear when I print the
document, but they are always there when I open either new or existing
documents, unless I select a different "View" such as "Normal" or "Web
Layout."

Does anyone know how I can make them go away? Thanks!



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