I do a layout of paper every two weeks; This time, when I opened my model, set up for the next issue when I typed 'W' to display the grid I have something totally different than previously, a background grid which is more annoying.  Why in the world

new to InDesign 6 months I do a newspaper page layout every two weeks.  This time, when I opened my model, set up for the next issue, when I typed "W" to display the grid, I have something I never saw elsewhere. ".  The background was filled with a new grid of tiles rather than the void behind the newspaper that I'm used to seeing.  I don't know what happened, but it seems that Adobe has tinkered once more with the program.  The last time this happened, I lost the icon "cover the columns" at the top; now, it's a case of two steps to put the head-lines across more than one column.  NOT useful.

There is probably a command or a term, I don't know that this right but my main question is why, when I did this dozens of times before, doing something different will come this time.  (I know, without replica.)

I'd also appreciate comments that someone out there could offer re why now when I tap on InDesign, is there a slight pause before that something happens to the screen.  What is my new Mac, or something to do with the program that I can fix it?

Thanks, Sacie

It looks like the grid of the document, which can be disabled in the view menu.

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