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Office 2002 on Vista
I just got a new machine, Windows Vista. I installed Office 2002, not
currently needing to use/learn 2007. There are, in each corner of new documents a "corner border" - I am sure that is not the correct name. An L in the upper left, a backwards L in the upper right, and upside down in the two lower corners. Please, how do I get rid of them. Thanks Paul |
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Office 2002 on Vista
Commonly referred to as crop marks. These are due to having Asian Language
Support selected. You'll probably notice that the Ruler isn't using centimeters or Inches either. That will revert to your default setting when Asian Languages are disabled. -- Terry Farrell - MSWord MVP "PA" wrote in message ... I just got a new machine, Windows Vista. I installed Office 2002, not currently needing to use/learn 2007. There are, in each corner of new documents a "corner border" - I am sure that is not the correct name. An L in the upper left, a backwards L in the upper right, and upside down in the two lower corners. Please, how do I get rid of them. Thanks Paul |
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