How do I remove lines appearing permanently on top and bottom of a word document?
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I have these lines appearing on top and bottom of a word document (office 2010), just below and above the text (Exactly where the lines for headers and footers are). I have tried to copy the text into a new empty document, but the lines re-appear.
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I have these lines appearing on top and bottom of a word document (office 2010), just below and above the text (Exactly where the lines for headers and footers are). I have tried to copy the text into a new empty document, but the lines re-appear.
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Check if a border has been set around the paragraph.
– ta.speot.is
Dec 20 '12 at 9:51
All documents (so perhaps in a template) or just the one? Are the lines actually within the header/footer?
– pnuts
Dec 20 '12 at 10:51
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Are the lines actually part of the document -- do they print? They may just be Word showing you text boundaries, check your View options.
– martineau
Dec 20 '12 at 10:55
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I have these lines appearing on top and bottom of a word document (office 2010), just below and above the text (Exactly where the lines for headers and footers are). I have tried to copy the text into a new empty document, but the lines re-appear.
microsoft-word microsoft-word-2010
I have these lines appearing on top and bottom of a word document (office 2010), just below and above the text (Exactly where the lines for headers and footers are). I have tried to copy the text into a new empty document, but the lines re-appear.
microsoft-word microsoft-word-2010
microsoft-word microsoft-word-2010
asked Dec 20 '12 at 9:46
msangamsanga
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Check if a border has been set around the paragraph.
– ta.speot.is
Dec 20 '12 at 9:51
All documents (so perhaps in a template) or just the one? Are the lines actually within the header/footer?
– pnuts
Dec 20 '12 at 10:51
2
Are the lines actually part of the document -- do they print? They may just be Word showing you text boundaries, check your View options.
– martineau
Dec 20 '12 at 10:55
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Check if a border has been set around the paragraph.
– ta.speot.is
Dec 20 '12 at 9:51
All documents (so perhaps in a template) or just the one? Are the lines actually within the header/footer?
– pnuts
Dec 20 '12 at 10:51
2
Are the lines actually part of the document -- do they print? They may just be Word showing you text boundaries, check your View options.
– martineau
Dec 20 '12 at 10:55
Check if a border has been set around the paragraph.
– ta.speot.is
Dec 20 '12 at 9:51
Check if a border has been set around the paragraph.
– ta.speot.is
Dec 20 '12 at 9:51
All documents (so perhaps in a template) or just the one? Are the lines actually within the header/footer?
– pnuts
Dec 20 '12 at 10:51
All documents (so perhaps in a template) or just the one? Are the lines actually within the header/footer?
– pnuts
Dec 20 '12 at 10:51
2
2
Are the lines actually part of the document -- do they print? They may just be Word showing you text boundaries, check your View options.
– martineau
Dec 20 '12 at 10:55
Are the lines actually part of the document -- do they print? They may just be Word showing you text boundaries, check your View options.
– martineau
Dec 20 '12 at 10:55
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Sounds to me like the lines are part of the paragraph style of the text you're cutting and pasting. Open the Styles list. With your cursor in the text, open the Styles list and scroll until you see the highlighted style. Right-click on the style. Choose Modify. From the Format menu, choose Border. Click the "None" option under "Setting:" and click OK. Hopefully, that will do it.
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Remove the Endnote Separator, Endnote Continuation Separator and Endnote Continuation Notice lines:
- Click on
View→Document Views→Draft
- Click on
References→Footnotes→Show Notes
- In the
Endnotesdropdown box at the bottom of the page, selectEndnote Separator
- Highlight the line and delete it
- Do that for each kind of Endnote
- Click on
View→Document Views→Print Layoutand the lines should be gone
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Click on: Page layout / Page borders. Then make your adjustments.
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Just right-click on the line, you'll see "edit header/footer" dialogue. Click on the dialogue and the "delete" botton
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Sounds to me like the lines are part of the paragraph style of the text you're cutting and pasting. Open the Styles list. With your cursor in the text, open the Styles list and scroll until you see the highlighted style. Right-click on the style. Choose Modify. From the Format menu, choose Border. Click the "None" option under "Setting:" and click OK. Hopefully, that will do it.
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Sounds to me like the lines are part of the paragraph style of the text you're cutting and pasting. Open the Styles list. With your cursor in the text, open the Styles list and scroll until you see the highlighted style. Right-click on the style. Choose Modify. From the Format menu, choose Border. Click the "None" option under "Setting:" and click OK. Hopefully, that will do it.
add a comment |
Sounds to me like the lines are part of the paragraph style of the text you're cutting and pasting. Open the Styles list. With your cursor in the text, open the Styles list and scroll until you see the highlighted style. Right-click on the style. Choose Modify. From the Format menu, choose Border. Click the "None" option under "Setting:" and click OK. Hopefully, that will do it.
Sounds to me like the lines are part of the paragraph style of the text you're cutting and pasting. Open the Styles list. With your cursor in the text, open the Styles list and scroll until you see the highlighted style. Right-click on the style. Choose Modify. From the Format menu, choose Border. Click the "None" option under "Setting:" and click OK. Hopefully, that will do it.
answered Dec 24 '12 at 0:31
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Remove the Endnote Separator, Endnote Continuation Separator and Endnote Continuation Notice lines:
- Click on
View→Document Views→Draft
- Click on
References→Footnotes→Show Notes
- In the
Endnotesdropdown box at the bottom of the page, selectEndnote Separator
- Highlight the line and delete it
- Do that for each kind of Endnote
- Click on
View→Document Views→Print Layoutand the lines should be gone
add a comment |
Remove the Endnote Separator, Endnote Continuation Separator and Endnote Continuation Notice lines:
- Click on
View→Document Views→Draft
- Click on
References→Footnotes→Show Notes
- In the
Endnotesdropdown box at the bottom of the page, selectEndnote Separator
- Highlight the line and delete it
- Do that for each kind of Endnote
- Click on
View→Document Views→Print Layoutand the lines should be gone
add a comment |
Remove the Endnote Separator, Endnote Continuation Separator and Endnote Continuation Notice lines:
- Click on
View→Document Views→Draft
- Click on
References→Footnotes→Show Notes
- In the
Endnotesdropdown box at the bottom of the page, selectEndnote Separator
- Highlight the line and delete it
- Do that for each kind of Endnote
- Click on
View→Document Views→Print Layoutand the lines should be gone
Remove the Endnote Separator, Endnote Continuation Separator and Endnote Continuation Notice lines:
- Click on
View→Document Views→Draft
- Click on
References→Footnotes→Show Notes
- In the
Endnotesdropdown box at the bottom of the page, selectEndnote Separator
- Highlight the line and delete it
- Do that for each kind of Endnote
- Click on
View→Document Views→Print Layoutand the lines should be gone
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answered Jul 21 '18 at 12:39
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Click on: Page layout / Page borders. Then make your adjustments.
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Click on: Page layout / Page borders. Then make your adjustments.
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Click on: Page layout / Page borders. Then make your adjustments.
Click on: Page layout / Page borders. Then make your adjustments.
answered Oct 27 '14 at 7:12
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Just right-click on the line, you'll see "edit header/footer" dialogue. Click on the dialogue and the "delete" botton
😊
add a comment |
Just right-click on the line, you'll see "edit header/footer" dialogue. Click on the dialogue and the "delete" botton
😊
add a comment |
Just right-click on the line, you'll see "edit header/footer" dialogue. Click on the dialogue and the "delete" botton
😊
Just right-click on the line, you'll see "edit header/footer" dialogue. Click on the dialogue and the "delete" botton
😊
answered Mar 11 at 6:34
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Check if a border has been set around the paragraph.
– ta.speot.is
Dec 20 '12 at 9:51
All documents (so perhaps in a template) or just the one? Are the lines actually within the header/footer?
– pnuts
Dec 20 '12 at 10:51
2
Are the lines actually part of the document -- do they print? They may just be Word showing you text boundaries, check your View options.
– martineau
Dec 20 '12 at 10:55