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Removing the blue lines
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k***@adobeforums.com
2008-01-14 20:42:22 UTC
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How to remove or to say clear or hide those blues lines and view the page without them,that displays actual(final) page on the screen.
P***@adobeforums.com
2008-01-14 21:07:23 UTC
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Depends which "blue lines" you mean.

By default, ruler guides are light blue, and can be hidden from the view menu or using the keyboard shortcut Ctrl + semicolon .

Also by default, bounding box edges on layer 1 are blue. Hide those using Ctrl + H.

You can hide anything non-printing buy going into preview mode. Hit W if there is no active text cursor, or use the view menu or the button at the bottom of the toolbox. Preview mode has three states: Page only, bleed area, or bleed plus slug area.

You can clear an individual guide by selecting it and hitting backspace or delete, or shift clicking or marqueeing a group of guides if you want to do several. Clear all guides, and this is going to seem strange, using Layout > Create guides ... and leaving the horizontal and vertical number fields at zero, then check the clear existing guides box.

Peter
m***@adobeforums.com
2008-04-15 01:58:15 UTC
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Hello,

InDesign has blue lines overlayed some menu item's.

I have started a new job which has these lines,
my version at home has no lines (I would like to remove them)

I will attach a link to show what I mean...
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K***@adobeforums.com
2008-04-15 02:42:21 UTC
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You'll probably do better in the Mac forum, but my guess is this is
something coming from the OS, not from Indesign.
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Kenneth Benson
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www.pegtype.com
unknown
2008-04-15 12:11:15 UTC
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It's a CS3 feature that allow you to customize the menus. It can be
changed through workspaces or through the edit>menus command.

Bob

m***@adobeforums.com
2008-04-15 02:51:08 UTC
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Ok, cheers.
unknown
2008-04-15 10:42:58 UTC
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It looks like you selected a workspace which shows the various features of InDesign. Change back to the default workspace.

Harbs
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