I have Win XP Home with SP2 and MS Word 2002 SP3 installed.
Recently, in reading one of my documents, I noticed a grayed I-beam seating
at the beginning of one word. And this is the still <I-beam>, not the
character <I>, or <1>, or a mouse pointer. I can highlight it and move it to
another location, but cannot remove it. I tried to turn on and off the
markup and paragraph end - nothing helps, the I-beam stays where I left
it...
May someone tell me where this I-beam came from? How to get reed off it?
Thanks for your suggestions.

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Ilya Zeldes
Fort Myers, Florida
Luc - 29 Apr 2005 07:21 GMT
Ilyaz,
This will be a bookmark, usually they do not display. If you want to remove
it try Insert - Bookmark - select the bookmark and hit delete.
If you do not want to display bookmarks choose Tools > Options > View and
uncheck the option Bookmarks.
Luc
> I have Win XP Home with SP2 and MS Word 2002 SP3 installed.
> Recently, in reading one of my documents, I noticed a grayed I-beam seating
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> May someone tell me where this I-beam came from? How to get reed off it?
> Thanks for your suggestions.
ilyaz - 30 Apr 2005 00:06 GMT
Luc,
thanks a lot! Sure, it was a bookmark. As a matter of fact, I found a few of
them. With your help I was able to delete them all.
Thanks.
Ilya
> Ilyaz,
> This will be a bookmark, usually they do not display. If you want to
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>> May someone tell me where this I-beam came from? How to get reed off it?
>> Thanks for your suggestions.