What are these weird blue dashes?

What are these weird blue dashes that got inserted into my Pages document since I closed it? They appear with each new paragraph start or break and I can't see how to get rid of them! ( I have OS 10.6.8 and Pages 4.1)

Probably you used tabs to indent your paragraphs instead of using First Line Indent and you have Show Invisibles turned on:
Menu > View > Hide Invisibles
Peter

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