Turn off indicator marks

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rbilleaud

Somehow I turned on these marks in the corners of the printed page area, I
don't know what they're called, but in the printng industry we used to call
them register marks. They're not paragraph marks or anything, just little
right angle marks that indicate the content area and don't show up when
printing. I want to know how to turn them off. It's not a huge issue, but
they are annoying. Thanks.
 
R

rbilleaud

Nope, didn't work. I'm in Word 2007 and I don't have any Asian languages
enabled. Funny thing is that even though I used the Micorosoft Office 2007
Language Settings to check whether or not I have Asian languages enabled
(which I don't) I still have two tabs in my Options window for "Asian
Topography" and "Japanese Find" which I am thinking should not be there if
Asian langauges are really disabled.
 
P

Peter T. Daniels

The enabling of Asian languages isn't a Word thing, but a Windows
thing. Go to Start > Control Panel > Regional and Language Settings,
and see if Chinese (or Japanese) is enabled there. (In XP there's a
checkbox in that panel for Asian Languages, alongside one for Complex
Languages. In Vista, they're just included among all the other
Keyboards you can install.)
 

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