Margin indent border displays in Word 2000

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Sickputer

A friend (high school computer applications teacher) has this problem:
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In Word 2000 (Windows 98), the default page comes up looking like the one in
the attachment. It has a frame of some sort showing the margins around the
page. Also, the paragraph mark is stuck on there even though the hide/show
feature is turned off. This is in all views.

I have uninstalled Word and reinstalled, renamed the Normal template, and
now I give up. Such a simple problem is driving me nuts. Can you help?
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I have the attachment screen capture as a .JPG here:

http://russelltexas.com/samples/wordmargin.jpg

Based on an Internet tip, I suggested she look to see if a Far East language
was enabled under Start/Programs/Microsoft Office Tools\Microsoft Office
Language Settings, but she reported no.

The user has since done this: I uninstalled Word again and deleted every
file with the word "word" in it, reinstalled and I still have the problem. I
ran the "cleanup" program (http://cleanup.stevengould.org), checked for
viruses and spyware and ran the Norton Utilities scan disk just for good
measure.

Any help would be appreciated.

Thanks,

Russell Smith
www.russelltexas.com
 
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garfield-n-odie

In Word, click on Tools | Options | View | uncheck the "Text boundaries"
and "Paragrah marks" boxes | OK.
 
S

Sickputer

garfield-n-odie said:
In Word, click on Tools | Options | View | uncheck the "Text boundaries"
and "Paragraph marks" boxes | OK.

I think she has already tried this, but I will ask her again and see if she
missed it.

Thanks,

Russell
 
S

Sickputer

garfield-n-odie said:
In Word, click on Tools | Options | View | uncheck the "Text boundaries"
and "Paragraph marks" boxes | OK.

Thank you very much...I thought I had asked her to do that, but the second
time with your prompting was the charm. Here's her reply:

It Worked!!!!!! Thank you!! I learn something new everyday.

Cheers,

Russell Smith
 
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garfield-n-odie

Glad I could help. :)
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Thank you very much...I thought I had asked her to do that, but the second
time with your prompting was the charm. Here's her reply:

It Worked!!!!!! Thank you!! I learn something new everyday.

Cheers,

Russell Smith
 
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