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Its not page break preview.

I see a balck dashed line horizontally and vertically on the page.

I would like it removed.

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Sounds as if you have a defined print area.

Click FILE in the menu and select PRINT AREA, click CLEAR PRINT AREA.

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"Simon" wrote:

Its not page break preview.

I see a balck dashed line horizontally and vertically on the page.

I would like it removed.

Thanks

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ToolsOptionsView.

Uncheck "Page Breaks"

Note: the dashed lines you currently see only appear if you have printed or
previewed.


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Its not page break preview.

I see a balck dashed line horizontally and vertically on the page.

I would like it removed.

Thanks


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