![]() In Word 2013 or a later version, the text boundaries are displayed around each paragraph on the page. In older versions of Word, turning on text boundaries displayed a border on the page corresponding to the margins. If this problem crops up and you are using Word 2013 or a later version, it is very possible that you've inadvertently turned on the display of text boundaries. If Timothy just knew what to call it, he's sure he could find the answer, but he's stumped as to why this is happening. ![]() Selecting the paragraphs and formatting for "no border" does not make the boxes go away. It is as if there is a one-cell table, but there isn't. The boxes do not print (thankfully), but they appear in new blank documents. The box enlarges with long sentences pressing Enter begins a new box. Timothy apparently hit some control key that caused paragraphs in his document to appear in a box.
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