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whenever i create a new document, there are these green squares on the page. they are not guides, neither are they defined somewhere else in indesign. somehow, they are visually interfering when doing graphics or layout as there are guidelines and baseline grids, which i use more. is there a way to hide theese green squares and what are they even called?
going to preview mode is not an option as it does not show margins and baseline grids.
If you didn't find an answer in that help page, it may be that your ID preferences are corrupted. Reset them; here's a basic page on how to do that. (It varies a little with platform and version.)
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What version?
what OS? Version of OS?
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sonoma 14.5
indesign 19.5
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This looks very much like a text grid for Asian languages, but I'm out of depth to say anything more. I'd suggest looking under View | Grids & Guides and turn off any of the options that say "Show..."
There are probably additional settings in Preferences, probably under Grids...
If you're not using the "CJK" version of InDesign, which supports Chinese, Japanese, Korean etc., I have no idea what these are. 🙂
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i think you are right. i only had it after installing MEL version. but there's really no option under grids and guides to hide it.
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Odd, this page says it's only for Japanese layout, which would be the CJK version; I don't know how much overlap there is between the non-Western versions.
https://helpx.adobe.com/indesign/using/layout-grids.html
If that doesn't lead you to a solution (note that the controls seem to be under the Layout menu), you might just need to reset your InDesign preferences to clear a faulty setting of some time.
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If you didn't find an answer in that help page, it may be that your ID preferences are corrupted. Reset them; here's a basic page on how to do that. (It varies a little with platform and version.)