Bread Upon the Waters: MS Word Query

Jun 09, 2012 11:04

Just in case All Knowledge is Indeed Contained in LJ still: Does anyone know how to turn off the crop marks in the PC version of MSWord 2003? Whenever I have a document open in Print Layout View (which is most of the time) in Word 2003, I have crop marks appearing in the corners. They don't interfere with my use of the program or anything, but I'd ( Read more... )

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Hmm lsanderson June 9 2012, 19:11:57 UTC
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/839371

It's the Asian languages. Shocked, I'm just shocked...

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akirlu June 9 2012, 19:48:19 UTC
Well, drat. Thanks for finding that, though. My problem with finding anything in MS support is that I am terrible at guessing what non-standard name they have come up with for ordinary things. "Margin marks," and "Text boundaries," indeed! Humph. Anyway, thanks.

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lsanderson June 10 2012, 12:13:40 UTC
I didn't use Microsoft. I always Google first. It gives me a good hint about the words I'm using and does better cross-linking. Word help is infamous for telling you almost everything you need to know after you figure out it trains you to ask the precise wording of the question it wants to answer.

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akirlu June 10 2012, 17:36:02 UTC
Ah, that is a useful tip -- just routing around the Word help. I am completely crap at being trained to ask the precise wording of their questions. It's like their help function, or at least their help function keyword search, was written by space-alien trademark lawyers using a Chinese-to-Finnish translator program.

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barondave June 9 2012, 21:45:39 UTC
Iirc, much extraneous marks are in "Hide/Show Paragraphs" and has been in a different place (and/or with a different keyboard shortcut) in every version of Word I've ever used. If I understand what you mean by "crop marks", which I may not, in which case here agrees with the above.

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akirlu June 10 2012, 17:36:21 UTC
Thanks, but no, I think Larry got it in one.

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carbonel June 10 2012, 00:03:25 UTC
Someone sent me a file to copyedit that had support for Asian languages, and it messed up my search and replace screens. I eventually had to do something with Windows (not Word) to fix it.

But it appears that Larry pinpointed your exact problem, so never mind.

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akirlu June 10 2012, 17:36:52 UTC
Yep, he got it. And the trick of using Google before trying Word help is genius.

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