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Old September 28th, 2005, 08:22 PM
roxylee
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I accidentally hit a key (or keys) on my keyboard and now every
microsoft word 2002 document shows non printing marks in each of the
four corners of every document. they are "L" shaped with the corner
pointing in towards the page. What are they for, what are they called
and how are they turned on and off. I've tried all of the different
page views and they only appear in the print layout view, which is the
one I prefer to work in.

I've looked extensively in tools/options, looked in Word books from
several publishers, but since I don't know what these marks are called,
I've been unable to locate anything about them.

thanks


roxylee

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Old September 28th, 2005, 08:25 PM
Anne Troy
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Hi, Roxy. Try this:
http://www.officearticles.com/word/l...oft_wor d.htm
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I accidentally hit a key (or keys) on my keyboard and now every
microsoft word 2002 document shows non printing marks in each of the
four corners of every document. they are "L" shaped with the corner
pointing in towards the page. What are they for, what are they called
and how are they turned on and off. I've tried all of the different
page views and they only appear in the print layout view, which is the
one I prefer to work in.

I've looked extensively in tools/options, looked in Word books from
several publishers, but since I don't know what these marks are called,
I've been unable to locate anything about them.

thanks


roxylee



 




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