![]() ![]() Click the 'None' setting in the left and then OK. Click on that and then click on the Borders tab on the left (you'll probably be on the default tab in the middle which is Page Border). Swear for a bit until you spot the word 'page borders' in the 'Page background' section of the ribbon thing. Highlight the area of concern and click on the Page Layout tab in the menu (File | Home | Insert | Page Layout). have something of text on both side of the offending line, select that and press ctrl+q ^^" "You can also use the magic of ctrl+Q this resets the paragraph formating. ![]()
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