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I was working on my Adobe and I pressed something like control + x or maybe a or maybe y and suddenly a small blue lines have appeared as a grid over my text. I turned off Adobe and turned it on again opening a new PDF file and the small blue line grid remains in other Adobe PDFs.
This blue line appeared as I tried to crop. It does not move with the crop box. It seems to be some sort of "ruler" line. It sits about 1/4 inch from the top and goes all the way across. I need to get rid of tis but don't know how .
Hi I use the Request Signatures feature in Acrobat Pro DC and I want to get rid of the blue line, name and date underneath the signature. I've looked at preferences and I could not see anything that would allow me to turn that off. Thanks
Sit back, close your eyes and repeat after me: "there are no blue outlines". InDesign shows the bounding box and/or outline of objects. That is a good thing -- how else would you be able to see a white object on a white page? InDesign shows the bounding box and/or outline of objects not "in blue" but in the color of the layer they reside on.
Rectangle Blue Outline On My Canvas. I have a PS document that I created with a 2500 x 2700 artboard. After shuffling some of the layers around and doing some minor edits, I suddenly noticed this rectangular blue line on the canvas. I can't select it with the Move tool, Path Selection, Direct Selection, can't hide it (CMD+H or CMD +;).
Removing the blue lines. 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. Hide Baseline grid. Ctrl+Alt+'. 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 ...
The goto Accounts Tab> Account Settings> Signature Preferences> the uncheck Use well-formatted signatures and initials. IF you cant see the accounts tab then you are not the account admin or group admin. 3 Upvotes. Translate.
I assume the Rulers are showing. In that case, to get rid of each line use the Move tool to straddle the line and drag it whence it came. I really didn't need to add this comment but it is the first time in years I have had a chance to use the word "whence".
Each text frame is displayed with a thin stroke and its color changes with the layer color, but in your case, it could be because there is an actual stroke. First check if this is still visible when you switch to preview mode with the W shortcut (not with the text tool…). If you still see it, check the stroke panel.
It seems that there are some blue lines crossing a document that was scanned to pdf, is there an option for this that I don't know about and can turn off or - 11243398 Adobe Community All community This category This board Knowledge base Users cancel