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How to remove page borders?

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Ted - 18 May 2006 15:25 GMT
Would someone please tell me how to get rid of Page Borders outlining every
page?  The border 1st appeared on every page when I started tracking document
changes.  It doesn't disappear in Print and it only disapears on screen in
Normal View even after turning off the Review Changes feature.
Thx,
Ted
Angyl - 18 May 2006 16:45 GMT
What version of Word are you using, Ted?

> Would someone please tell me how to get rid of Page Borders outlining every
> page?  The border 1st appeared on every page when I started tracking document
> changes.  It doesn't disappear in Print and it only disapears on screen in
> Normal View even after turning off the Review Changes feature.
> Thx,
> Ted
Dave Lett - 18 May 2006 17:30 GMT
Hi Ted,

Those are probably NOT borders in the sense of borders and shading. Instead,
they are part of the track changes identifiers; they're supposed to help you
locate where in a document someone has add or deleted something. You can
turn this "feature" off. If you're using Word 2003:
On the Tools menu, click Options.
Click the Track Changes tab.
In the Changed lines list, select (none).
Click OK.

HTH,
Dave

> Would someone please tell me how to get rid of Page Borders outlining
> every
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> Thx,
> Ted
Ted - 18 May 2006 19:44 GMT
Dave & Angyl,
In Word 2003 I was finally able to turn off Changed Lines which it did not
take before.  In Word 2000 I am unable to turn-off Changed Lines which only
shows up in Print and only displays in Print Layout. Your suggestions are
appreaciated.
thanks,
Ted

> Hi Ted,
>
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> > Thx,
> > Ted
 
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