Is there a way in version 8.5.8 to remove the line number column down the left side of the page? I find it to be very visually intrusive and unnecessary.
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Is there a way in version 8.5.8 to remove the line number column down the left side of the page? I find it to be very visually intrusive and unnecessary.
Also if Coises and Michael Vincent can see this post, I wanted to thank you each for responding to my inquiry about Word wrap but the system won’t let me reply or quote because I need “1 reputation to post links”. Thank you for your helpful responses. Yes, View | Word wrap was the fix. I appreciate your help. :-)
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@Bill-Miller said in Is there a way in version 8.5.8 to remove the line number column down the left side of the page? I find it to be very visually intrusive and unnecessary.:
Is there a way in version 8.5.8 to remove the line number column down the left side of the page? I find it to be very visually intrusive and unnecessary.
Settings | Preferences… | Margins/Border/Edge | Line Number
Uncheck Display.
I’m glad Word Wrap worked. We’ll give you an upvote so you have reputation. I think there is work in progress to fix that limitation when it comes to replying — others who stumble on this can avoid it by removing the pre-filled quotation and just writing new reply text.
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@Coises said in Is there a way in version 8.5.8 to remove the line number column down the left side of the page? I find it to be very visually intrusive and unnecessary.:
Coises
@Bill Miller
about an hour ago@Bill-Miller said in Is there a way in version 8.5.8 to remove the line number column down the left side of the page? I find it to be very visually intrusive and unnecessary.:
Is there a way in version 8.5.8 to remove the line number column down the left side of the page? I find it to be very visually intrusive and unnecessary.
Settings | Preferences… | Margins/Border/Edge | Line Number
Uncheck Display.
I’m glad Word Wrap worked. We’ll give you an upvote so you have reputation. I think there is work in progress to fix that limitation when it comes to replying — others who stumble on this can avoid it by removing the pre-filled quotation and just writing new reply text.
You’re my hero Coises. Thank you for riding in to my rescue once more.