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Margin indicators, how to get rid of
I have a colleague who has managed to get four markings in each corner of
each page of all documents when viewing them on screeen. The markings seem to coincide with the current margins and each consist of two thin short lines meeting at right angle, somewhat like the crop marks used in printing shops. I don't have this feature turned on in my installation, but however much I compare our settings, I can not see where we differ. It is *not* the "Text boundaries" setting of the View tab in the Options menu. That setting does turn on the margin indicators, but also a dotted outline of the text box boundary, something my colleague does not have. Anybody have a tip on have to turn these markers off? We both run Word 2003 TIA //Claes |
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