You may see this if the document has any controls from the control toolbox
(as Graham Mentions), but also if there are any macros under "This
Document". To check the latter, open the Visual Basic Editor, look for the
name of the document in the list of "Projects" near the top left, and click
the + to the left of the document name , then the + to the left of
"Microsoft Word Object"s. You should see "ThisDocument". Double-cllcik on
that. If there's anything in there, that's probably the reason you are
seeing this button.
Peter Jamieson
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> Every time I open one particular Word document, which is basically a two
> column table, I see a small button down at the bottom right of the doc and
> outside it. View mode is 'Print Layout' at 75%, and the button is sitting
> on
> the gray background outside the edge of the page.
>
> When I mouse over the button I see the caption "Exit Design Mode". If I
> click its X, it closes, but it'll reappear the next time I open the doc
> (and
> only this doc - it doesn't happen with any other).
>
> I've tried fiddling with controls but nothing I do gets permanently rid of
> the button. Shutting it then closing and restarting the doc just brings
> it
> back.
>
> Advice would be appreciated.