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getting rid of grid lines
I turned on gridlines in Word to arrange something on my computer at work,
and then when I tried to turn them back off, they wouldn't go away. Now everytime I open up Word, they're there, and it's getting very annoying. Anyone know why this might be happening? |
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Probably your tools-options-view-text boundaries option is checked.
Uncheck it. Thanks "SaeRae" wrote: I turned on gridlines in Word to arrange something on my computer at work, and then when I tried to turn them back off, they wouldn't go away. Now everytime I open up Word, they're there, and it's getting very annoying. Anyone know why this might be happening? |
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Hello-
It sounds like you clicked the Default button and confirmed OK when you turned the Grid on. In any doc that shows the Grid, click the Draw button and select Grid. Remove the check to dDisplay gridlines on screen, click the Default button and confirm Yes to update the Normal template. That should resolve the problem. If you use the Grid in the future, just click OK once you put a check in the box to turn it on. If you click the Default button you are saying that every doc display the Grid automatically. HTH |:) "SaeRae" wrote: I turned on gridlines in Word to arrange something on my computer at work, and then when I tried to turn them back off, they wouldn't go away. Now everytime I open up Word, they're there, and it's getting very annoying. Anyone know why this might be happening? |
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getting rid of grid lines
Yep, your answer with the draw default was the solution to my problem. I
import graphs now from a separate program -- elgordo "CyberTaz" wrote: Hello- It sounds like you clicked the Default button and confirmed OK when you turned the Grid on. In any doc that shows the Grid, click the Draw button and select Grid. Remove the check to dDisplay gridlines on screen, click the Default button and confirm Yes to update the Normal template. That should resolve the problem. If you use the Grid in the future, just click OK once you put a check in the box to turn it on. If you click the Default button you are saying that every doc display the Grid automatically. HTH |:) "SaeRae" wrote: I turned on gridlines in Word to arrange something on my computer at work, and then when I tried to turn them back off, they wouldn't go away. Now everytime I open up Word, they're there, and it's getting very annoying. Anyone know why this might be happening? |
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