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How do I remove asian formating and other ill effects?
I recently did a group paper in Word, but when one of my Japanese friends
emailed me her part of the paper, it changed the preferences on my computer. I now have Asian Typography settings (which I don't need). But the real problem is when I open a new document, I have these grey lines (one vertical, one horizontal) that intersect at each of the 4 corners of the page. Looks like an L on the upper right hand corner, reverse L on the upper left, etc. I have searched high and low for a setting to undo this, but can't seem to find it. How do I remove it? And if possible, can I uninstall the Asian Typography features that I have no need for? THANKS. |
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How do I remove asian formating and other ill effects?
Go to Start All Programs Microsoft Office Microsoft Office Tools
Microsoft Office 2003 Language Settings. You should be able to remove support for Japanese (or whatever Asian languages you have) from there. -- Enjoy, Tony "MPR" wrote in message ... I recently did a group paper in Word, but when one of my Japanese friends emailed me her part of the paper, it changed the preferences on my computer. I now have Asian Typography settings (which I don't need). But the real problem is when I open a new document, I have these grey lines (one vertical, one horizontal) that intersect at each of the 4 corners of the page. Looks like an L on the upper right hand corner, reverse L on the upper left, etc. I have searched high and low for a setting to undo this, but can't seem to find it. How do I remove it? And if possible, can I uninstall the Asian Typography features that I have no need for? THANKS. |