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Suddenly, and without warning, Word 2003 has started displaying (what I think is) markers to indicate the printable area on a page.

They can only be seen when you are in the "Print Layout" view and are circled in red in the picture below:

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Try as I might, I cannot find anything in "Preferences" or "Page Setup" that turns this off.

Does anyone know how to do it?

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They are called crop marks. Don't know if you have seen this article from Microsoft regarding this problem in Word 2003. It suggests disabling Asian languages that are installed.

  1. On the Start Menu under Microsoft Office Tools, find the Microsoft Office 2003 Language Settings program and run it.

  2. In the Enabled languages list, select and remove these languages, assuming you're not using them:

    • Chinese (Traditional)
    • Chinese (Simplified)
    • Japanese
    • Korean

In later versions of Word these lines can be enabled/disabled by looking for the Crop Marks checkbox in the Advanced section of the main Options window.

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  • That did the trick. For some unknown reason I had Japanese installed. As soon as I removed it, the crop marks disappeared.
    – Richard
    Nov 5, 2013 at 14:33
  • Glad I could help. It seems like a bug that Microsoft have fixed in more recent versions as you can now enable and disable them in the Options window.
    – James P
    Nov 5, 2013 at 14:36

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