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I recently did a group paper in Word, but when one of my Japanese friends
emailed me her part of the paper, it changed the preferences on my computer. I now have Asian Typography settings (which I don't need). But the real problem is when I open a new document, I have these grey lines (one vertical, one horizontal) that intersect at each of the 4 corners of the page. Looks like an L on the upper right hand corner, reverse L on the upper left, etc. I have searched high and low for a setting to undo this, but can't seem to find it. How do I remove it? And if possible, can I uninstall the Asian Typography features that I have no need for? THANKS. |
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Go to Start All Programs Microsoft Office Microsoft Office Tools
Microsoft Office 2003 Language Settings. You should be able to remove support for Japanese (or whatever Asian languages you have) from there. -- Enjoy, Tony "MPR" wrote in message ... I recently did a group paper in Word, but when one of my Japanese friends emailed me her part of the paper, it changed the preferences on my computer. I now have Asian Typography settings (which I don't need). But the real problem is when I open a new document, I have these grey lines (one vertical, one horizontal) that intersect at each of the 4 corners of the page. Looks like an L on the upper right hand corner, reverse L on the upper left, etc. I have searched high and low for a setting to undo this, but can't seem to find it. How do I remove it? And if possible, can I uninstall the Asian Typography features that I have no need for? THANKS. |