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What are those little lines just to the right (or sometimes under) the
cursor in Word 2003? What do they mean? How can I get rid of them?

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Marc


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Default Lines right of cursor

I'm guessing you have Click and Type enabled (Print Layout view only).
Depending on where your cursor is between the margins, you'll see lines
representing Left, Center, or Right paragraph alignment. If you double-click
in that spot, you'll get a new paragraph with the designated alignment.
You'll also very likely get a forest of empty paragraphs, spaces, and tab
characters between where you clicked and where the existing text leaves off.
If this horrifies you as much as it does me (though I can see how it would
sometimes be useful), you can disable Click and Type on the Edit tab of
Tools | Options.

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What are those little lines just to the right (or sometimes under) the
cursor in Word 2003? What do they mean? How can I get rid of them?

Thanks,

Marc




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Gracias!'

"Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote in message
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I'm guessing you have Click and Type enabled (Print Layout view only).
Depending on where your cursor is between the margins, you'll see lines
representing Left, Center, or Right paragraph alignment. If you
double-click in that spot, you'll get a new paragraph with the designated
alignment. You'll also very likely get a forest of empty paragraphs,
spaces, and tab characters between where you clicked and where the
existing text leaves off. If this horrifies you as much as it does me
(though I can see how it would sometimes be useful), you can disable Click
and Type on the Edit tab of Tools | Options.

--
Suzanne S. Barnhill
Microsoft MVP (Word)
Words into Type
Fairhope, Alabama USA

"sasha gottfried" wrote in message
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What are those little lines just to the right (or sometimes under) the
cursor in Word 2003? What do they mean? How can I get rid of them?

Thanks,

Marc






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