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Trevor noted that two of the systems at his office just recently exhibited the same strange behavior. When they start a new session with Word, it opens up with a "graph paper" effect on the screen. He wonders why this would this happen, and how they can turn it off.
There are a couple of possible reasons why this has occurred. The most likely reason is that the drawing grid has been turned on. Follow these steps to turn it off:
If you follow these steps and find that the drawing grid was not turned on to begin with, then the problem could be related to a background image being set on the system. You can get rid of any background image by following these steps:
If the graph paper effect is still visible, get out of Word and use Windows' tools to find the Normal.dotm file. Rename it to something else (such as OldNormal.dotm) and then restart Word. If the problem goes away, then you know that it is due to some setting stored in your Normal.dotm file. This can help you to track down the culprit, or you could simply let Word rebuild a new Normal.dotm template file for you.
Finally, it could be that you have some third-party add-on installed that is causing the effect. Check your add-ons and if you see any there, turn them off and restart Word.
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