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Hi, I would like to know how to cancel a graft from my my microsoft word
page? I'm using microsoft word 2007. Grafted lines appeared on page and I
just cannot delete the graft from the page. Please help! It's very
difficult to read any information typed because there a lines every where,
Thank you,
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Hi,

I think you are in the wrong Newsgroup, but I will take a shot at it anyway:

Choose View tab, and uncheck Gridlines in the Show/Hide group.


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Hi, I would like to know how to cancel a graft from my my microsoft word
page? I'm using microsoft word 2007. Grafted lines appeared on page and I
just cannot delete the graft from the page. Please help! It's very
difficult to read any information typed because there a lines every where,
Thank you,

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Hi,

For future reference the Word General Question newsgroup is

http://www.microsoft.com/communities...&lang=en&cr=US


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"Martha3" wrote:

Hi, I would like to know how to cancel a graft from my my microsoft word
page? I'm using microsoft word 2007. Grafted lines appeared on page and I
just cannot delete the graft from the page. Please help! It's very
difficult to read any information typed because there a lines every where,
Thank you,

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