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At some time I selected an option within Word 2003 that when in the Print
Layout view causes four dotted lines (two hortizonally and two vertically) to appear as if borders for the text field. As I move the Left and Right Margin controls the lines move accordingly. The same applies to the Top and Bottom lines. I do not remember how or why I caused these lines to appear nor how to remove them. I don't remember them always being there. I've tried a number of options including setting the border option to None, but nothing seems to undo what I originally did to cause the lines to appear in the first place. If this configuration sounds familiar to anyone, please advise me as to how to get the Print Layout view back to its original appearance. Sincerely, |
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I think what you are describing are crop marks and they are triggered by
using East Asian languages - see http://support.microsoft.com/kb/839371 -- Enjoy, Tony "wabeard6596" wrote in message ... At some time I selected an option within Word 2003 that when in the Print Layout view causes four dotted lines (two hortizonally and two vertically) to appear as if borders for the text field. As I move the Left and Right Margin controls the lines move accordingly. The same applies to the Top and Bottom lines. I do not remember how or why I caused these lines to appear nor how to remove them. I don't remember them always being there. I've tried a number of options including setting the border option to None, but nothing seems to undo what I originally did to cause the lines to appear in the first place. If this configuration sounds familiar to anyone, please advise me as to how to get the Print Layout view back to its original appearance. Sincerely, |
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Tools | Options | View: Text boundaries. FWIW, I would not think of working
without these, as the text boundaries also indicate the location of text boxes, table cell boundaries, etc. -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA Word MVP FAQ site: http://word.mvps.org Email cannot be acknowledged; please post all follow-ups to the newsgroup so all may benefit. "wabeard6596" wrote in message ... At some time I selected an option within Word 2003 that when in the Print Layout view causes four dotted lines (two hortizonally and two vertically) to appear as if borders for the text field. As I move the Left and Right Margin controls the lines move accordingly. The same applies to the Top and Bottom lines. I do not remember how or why I caused these lines to appear nor how to remove them. I don't remember them always being there. I've tried a number of options including setting the border option to None, but nothing seems to undo what I originally did to cause the lines to appear in the first place. If this configuration sounds familiar to anyone, please advise me as to how to get the Print Layout view back to its original appearance. Sincerely, |
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