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kim
 
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Default when i open a new memo i get non printable gridlines

in word when opening a new memo the memo appears but so does a grid over all
of the text. I have tried to look for somewhere where i can turn these off
as they are very off putting. Also these only appear when I work in print
layout (this is the view which I like to work in). Also they do not appear
when i do a print preview.
It would be good to be able to get rid of these.
Anybody with any suggestions would greatly be appreciated
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In Word, display the Drawing toolbar if it isn't already displayed (View
| Toolbars | Drawing), and click on Draw | Grid | uncheck the "Display
gridlines on screen" box | OK.

kim wrote:

in word when opening a new memo the memo appears but so does a grid over all
of the text. I have tried to look for somewhere where i can turn these off
as they are very off putting. Also these only appear when I work in print
layout (this is the view which I like to work in). Also they do not appear
when i do a print preview.
It would be good to be able to get rid of these.
Anybody with any suggestions would greatly be appreciated


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