You can change views in Word to more easily see and work with your documents. Check out your options and learn about the benefits of each one. You might keep Microsoft Word primarily in Print Layout ...
This article explains how to display the ruler in Microsoft Word—and how to use the ruler to change margins and create tabs.
One of the features of Microsoft Word 2013 is that documents downloaded from a website or attached to emails are automatically displayed in read mode. This display mode, new to Word 2013, optimizes ...
Assuming you have a blank document page opened, switch to ‘View’ tab. It’s on the extreme right. From the section, select ‘Print Layout’ option. Now, keeping the View tab in an active state, place the ...
Decades ago, early “personal” word processors were ungainly dedicated computers. Yet they introduced a strikingly modern notion we continue to use: infinite scroll. Instead of being locked to a page ...
The Print Layout View is the Default View. It allows the user to see how the document would look if printed. This View is handy for creating headings and moving a whole paragraph within a document.
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With the rulers enabled in the print or draft layout, you can change the margins and tabs. This article explains how to display the ruler in Microsoft Word—and how to use the ruler to change margins ...