Grouping Images - purple lines

I have to create an image with multiple images together. I have alligned all the images, but when I pre-view the purple grouping lines appear. I need them to not be visible, ideas?

How did you preview? I think you previewed one slide, which is not a real preview because no SWF is generated. Do you see the purple lines also when using one of the real previews: Project, from this slide, next 5 slides, preview in Browser?
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