Thing in corner

M

macropod

Try turning off the 'text boundaries' display. To do this, go int
tools|Options|View and uncheck the 'text boundaries' box - under 'prin
and web layout options'.

Cheer
 
M

macropod

Try turning off the 'text boundaries' display. To do this, go int
tools|Options|View and uncheck the 'text boundaries' box - under 'prin
and web layout options'.

Cheer
 
G

Graham Mayor

Your picture does not make it beyond the crappy Word forums web site to the
wider world, so are we to assume that you mean marls in each corner of the
document that look like crop marks? These are set, in recent word versions,
when you have support for Asian languages available. If you need such
support you will have to put up with them, otherwise from the Windows Start
Menu > All Programs > Microsoft Office > Microsoft Office Office Tools >
Microsoft Office Language settings you can turn off support for the
languages you don't use.

If you want to make better use of the Microsoft news groups, access them
directly - http://www.gmayor.com/MSNews.htm

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D

drew146

ok, i went into the options and check the text boundries, it wasn't
checked, but i checked it saved, then uncheacked it and saved and
nothing happened..... any more help?
 
D

drew146

ok, i went into the options and check the text boundries, it wasn'
checked, but i checked it saved, then uncheacked it and saved an
nothing happened..... any more help
 
S

Suzanne S. Barnhill

See reply to your duplicate question in word.pagelayout. Please do not
multi-post.
 

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