The "View" tab in Microsoft Word 2013 provides various options to customize the way you view your document. Here's a brief overview of each option:
1. Print Layout :- This option displays your document
in the same way it would appear when printed.
2. Full Screen Reading :- This
option is designed to make reading your document easier by maximizing the
available space on your screen and hiding all the menus and toolbars.
3. Web Layout :- This option displays your document
in a format optimized for web viewing, with a larger font size and wider
spacing between lines.
4. Outline :- This option displays your document
in an outline format, with headings and subheadings grouped together.
5. Draft :- This option displays your document
in a simplified format without any graphics or page formatting. This is useful
when you want to focus on the text and ignore the formatting.
6. Print Preview :- This option displays a
preview of how your document will look when printed, with options to change the
page layout and margins.
7. Thumbnails :- This option displays a small
preview of each page in your document, making it easy to navigate to a specific
page.
8. Zoom :- This option allows you to adjust
the zoom level of your document, making the text larger or smaller as needed.
9. Window :- This option allows you to open multiple
windows for the same document, making it easier to compare different sections
or to view the same document in different formats.
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