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Somehow new crop like lines have appeard on my word document that look like
inward facing corners that show the boundries of the usable page (below the
header, above the footer, and inside the margines). It sounds petty but its
driving me nuts. I can't find to option that will turn them off.
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ToolsOptionsView...uncheck Text Boundaries

"OpMachinist" wrote:

Somehow new crop like lines have appeard on my word document that look like
inward facing corners that show the boundries of the usable page (below the
header, above the footer, and inside the margines). It sounds petty but its
driving me nuts. I can't find to option that will turn them off.

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See http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=839371

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OpMachinist wrote:
Somehow new crop like lines have appeard on my word document that
look like inward facing corners that show the boundries of the usable
page (below the header, above the footer, and inside the margines).
It sounds petty but its driving me nuts. I can't find to option that
will turn them off.



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ToolsOptionsView...uncheck Text Boundaries is not checked. When I check
it, the it displays a rectangular box indicatiing the text boundaries. The
lines I'm trying to "no show" are at the corners of the rectangle that
appears when you check text boundaries.

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ToolsOptionsView...uncheck Text Boundaries

"OpMachinist" wrote:

Somehow new crop like lines have appeard on my word document that look like
inward facing corners that show the boundries of the usable page (below the
header, above the footer, and inside the margines). It sounds petty but its
driving me nuts. I can't find to option that will turn them off.

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It worked. Thanks alot!

"Jay Freedman" wrote:

See http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=839371

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OpMachinist wrote:
Somehow new crop like lines have appeard on my word document that
look like inward facing corners that show the boundries of the usable
page (below the header, above the footer, and inside the margines).
It sounds petty but its driving me nuts. I can't find to option that
will turn them off.




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