Those are your page break lines, and you can change their color to white.

The mark where the margins of you printed areas will be (they do not
represent the edge of the paper).

You should know that Dia is measuring in centimeters.

Mike

On Mon, Dec 14, 2009 at 8:16 PM, John Miyamoto <[email protected]> wrote:

> Dia,
>      I'm hoping that this is an address for Help.  I have attached a
> screenshot of my basic Dia canvas.  I want to be able to turn off the solid
> blue horizontal and vertical lines on the canvas (make them disappear).  I
> know how to turn off the grid lines but the solid blue lines remain.  I've
> tried finding a solution in the Help utility but I don't know what these
> lines are called so I'm having trouble searching for information about them.
>  Can you tell me (i) the name for the solid blue horizontal and vertical
> lines on the canvas, and (ii) how to make them disappear?
>
> John
>
> --
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> University of Washington, Seattle, WA 98195-1525
> Phone 206-543-0805, Fax 206-685-3157
> Homepage http://faculty.washington.edu/jmiyamot/
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> http://faculty.washington.edu/jmiyamot/p355/p355-set.htm
>
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