Word has gridlines in tables,
Genuine Windows 7, gridlines on a page,
Microsoft Office Professional Plus, and a page boundary. We'll cover all three. Gridlines in a table Here's what a table looks like without the gridlines showing: To see the gridlines in a table,
Office Professional Plus 2010, click the table. Click the Layout tab under Table Tools. In the Table group, click View Gridlines. Here's what the table looks like with the gridlines showing: Gridlines on a page Click the View tab. In the Show group,
Office 2007, select the Gridlines check box. Here's what the page looks like with gridlines showing: Page boundaries (or text boundaries) If you just want to see a dotted line where your page margins are,
Office 2007 Activation Key, you can show the text boundary. Click the File tab. Click Options, and then click Advanced. Scroll down to the Show document content area, and then select the Show text boundaries check box. Here's what the page looks like with text boundaries showing: I hope this helps you stay on the grid in Word. -- Joannie Stangeland <div