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Alexander - 16 Jul 2003 13:36 GMT
At the top of my window I have small, very boring shadowed line which is
becoming a ruler when I am passing over it by mouse. I hadn't that before.
How to kill it?

Tnx in advance.

Alex
Doug Robbins - Word MVP - 16 Jul 2003 13:58 GMT
Hi Alex,

If you don't want the ruler, open the View menu and uncheck the Ruler item.

Please post any further questions or followup to the newsgroups for the
benefit of others who may be interested.  Unsolicited questions forwarded
directly to me will only be answered on a consulting basis.

Hope this helps
Doug Robbins - Word MVP
> At the top of my window I have small, very boring shadowed line which is
> becoming a ruler when I am passing over it by mouse. I hadn't that before.
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> Alex
Klaus Linke - 16 Jul 2003 14:40 GMT
Probably "View > Ruler" is already unchecked. To avoid the pop-up ruler,
you'd have to uncheck "Tools > Options > General > Provide feedback with
animation".

Don't know if anything else is changed by that setting. The animated menus
are set somewhere else ("Tools Customize > Options").

Klaus

> Hi Alex,
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> > Alex
Alexander - 16 Jul 2003 20:45 GMT
Gee Klaus: u r the Guru:)

Thank you very much. I've played with switching of Tools > Options by vb and
thought that everything what is not passed through code will remain the
same. Now I am not sure: if you are doing something by code and skip the
line, what will be result? I remeber perfectly well that I didn't touch the
'Provide feedback with animation'. Uncheked (not included) turning back to
defult? What defult? Normal template or some independent word understanding?

Thanks Doug also:)) I know how to uncheck the ruller - the first what I
always do.

Tnx again,

Alex

> Probably "View > Ruler" is already unchecked. To avoid the pop-up ruler,
> you'd have to uncheck "Tools > Options > General > Provide feedback with
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> > > Alex
Klaus Linke - 17 Jul 2003 04:59 GMT
> Gee Klaus: u r the Guru:)

Suzanne S. Barnhill is the guru: I learned that from her just recently.

I've found that setting some options in code can affect other settings.

For example
Options.PrintComments=True
turns on
Options.PrintHiddenText

Don't know which setting may have affected "Provide feedback with
animation".

Greetings,
Klaus
 
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