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Andy Martin
 
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Hi

I'm trying to create a page with an area of text that i can cut out that
doesn't have any visible borders. I 'm wondering how to get those little
guide marks that you sometimes see on the the edges of letters outwith the
text area so as to give me an accurate point where to cut.

Any ideas how I can do this?

Many thanks

Andy


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Suzanne S. Barnhill
 
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It depends on what you want. If you want something like coupon cutout lines
(broken line), you can apply a dashed-line border to a paragraph or table
cell. If you just want a couple of "fold lines" at the edge of the paper,
you can use drawing lines (but be aware that they won't print to the edge of
the page).

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Hi

I'm trying to create a page with an area of text that i can cut out that
doesn't have any visible borders. I 'm wondering how to get those little
guide marks that you sometimes see on the the edges of letters outwith the
text area so as to give me an accurate point where to cut.

Any ideas how I can do this?

Many thanks

Andy



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