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Weird lines in Microsoft Word
I can't see headers or footers on Word 2007 unless in full screen viewWeird Microsoft Word Text StylingHow do I remove lines appearing permanently on top and bottom of a word document?Getting autonumbering from Microsoft Word autonumbered styles to show up in a quick partWord Document has two footers after importing from LibreOfficeMake Microsoft Word Spellcheck Ignore Square Brackets?How to set header & footer to be displayed vertically in MS Word?How to hide headers and footers in Micrsoft Word 2011?Removing all manual word / line breaks in Microsoft WordCustomized chapter layout in Word
Suddenly these weird right angle lines started to appear in both headers and footers in MS Word.
Weird lines in Microsoft Word:

Does anyone have any idea how to get rid of them?
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Suddenly these weird right angle lines started to appear in both headers and footers in MS Word.
Weird lines in Microsoft Word:

Does anyone have any idea how to get rid of them?
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Suddenly these weird right angle lines started to appear in both headers and footers in MS Word.
Weird lines in Microsoft Word:

Does anyone have any idea how to get rid of them?
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Suddenly these weird right angle lines started to appear in both headers and footers in MS Word.
Weird lines in Microsoft Word:

Does anyone have any idea how to get rid of them?
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These are called "Printers Crop Marks". They indicate the page margins, they are used by industrial printers to know where to slice the paper up to fit it in publications.
You can remove them by doing the following:
- Click File
- Click Options
- In the pop-up, select Advanced
- Scroll to the "Show Document Content" section
- Untick the option called "Show crop marks"

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They're called crop marks

To show or hide them just open File > Options > Advanced and click on "Show crop marks"
There are also other formatting marks in File > Option > Display
See also
- Print crop marks in corners of a document
- How to quickly show or hide crop marks in Word?
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These are called "Printers Crop Marks". They indicate the page margins, they are used by industrial printers to know where to slice the paper up to fit it in publications.
You can remove them by doing the following:
- Click File
- Click Options
- In the pop-up, select Advanced
- Scroll to the "Show Document Content" section
- Untick the option called "Show crop marks"

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These are called "Printers Crop Marks". They indicate the page margins, they are used by industrial printers to know where to slice the paper up to fit it in publications.
You can remove them by doing the following:
- Click File
- Click Options
- In the pop-up, select Advanced
- Scroll to the "Show Document Content" section
- Untick the option called "Show crop marks"

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These are called "Printers Crop Marks". They indicate the page margins, they are used by industrial printers to know where to slice the paper up to fit it in publications.
You can remove them by doing the following:
- Click File
- Click Options
- In the pop-up, select Advanced
- Scroll to the "Show Document Content" section
- Untick the option called "Show crop marks"

These are called "Printers Crop Marks". They indicate the page margins, they are used by industrial printers to know where to slice the paper up to fit it in publications.
You can remove them by doing the following:
- Click File
- Click Options
- In the pop-up, select Advanced
- Scroll to the "Show Document Content" section
- Untick the option called "Show crop marks"

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They're called crop marks

To show or hide them just open File > Options > Advanced and click on "Show crop marks"
There are also other formatting marks in File > Option > Display
See also
- Print crop marks in corners of a document
- How to quickly show or hide crop marks in Word?
add a comment |
They're called crop marks

To show or hide them just open File > Options > Advanced and click on "Show crop marks"
There are also other formatting marks in File > Option > Display
See also
- Print crop marks in corners of a document
- How to quickly show or hide crop marks in Word?
add a comment |
They're called crop marks

To show or hide them just open File > Options > Advanced and click on "Show crop marks"
There are also other formatting marks in File > Option > Display
See also
- Print crop marks in corners of a document
- How to quickly show or hide crop marks in Word?
They're called crop marks

To show or hide them just open File > Options > Advanced and click on "Show crop marks"
There are also other formatting marks in File > Option > Display
See also
- Print crop marks in corners of a document
- How to quickly show or hide crop marks in Word?
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