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January 14, 2008
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Removing the blue lines

  • January 14, 2008
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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.
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Correct answer DESIDEV

Hide Baseline grid. Ctrl+Alt+'

8 replies

Participant
May 26, 2017

View > Grids & Guides > Hide Baseline Grid

HSDA
Participating Frequently
January 2, 2022

This Worked for me.
Thank you!

Participant
March 17, 2016

View/Grid & Guides/Delete All Guides on Spread. This worked for me.

Inspiring
November 19, 2015

You can also hit the W key or Shift+W

Known Participant
May 27, 2016

Thank you!

Inspiring
May 31, 2016

No problem. 

DESIDEVCorrect answer
Participant
August 26, 2015

Hide Baseline grid. Ctrl+Alt+'

Participant
November 19, 2015

Thanks!

Harbs.
Legend
April 15, 2008
It looks like you selected a workspace which shows the various features of InDesign. Change back to the default workspace.

Harbs
Participant
April 15, 2008
Ok, cheers.
Participant
April 15, 2008
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...
http://img89.imageshack.us/img89/9717/picture1wr3.png
Participating Frequently
April 15, 2008
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
Pegasus Type, Inc.
www.pegtype.com
BobLevine
Community Expert
Community Expert
April 15, 2008
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
Peter Spier
Community Expert
Community Expert
January 14, 2008
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