The "Page Layout" tab in
Microsoft Word 2013 contains various tools and options to help you customize
the layout of your document. Below is a brief overview of each group of tools
and what they do:
1. Page Setup :- This group of tools lets you
adjust the size, orientation, and margins of your document. You can also
specify the number of columns, add line numbers, and set up hyphenation.
2. Paragraph :- This group of tools lets you
adjust the spacing and alignment of your text. You can set the indentation,
line spacing, and spacing before and after paragraphs. You can also adjust the
alignment of your text, such as left, center, right, or justified.
3. Arrange :- This group of tools lets you
arrange objects on your page. You can bring objects forward or backward, align
them, group them together, and rotate them.
4. Breaks :- This group of tools lets you
insert different types of breaks in your document. You can insert a page break,
a section break, or a column break.
5. Line Numbers :- This group of tools lets you add
line numbers to your document. You can choose to display them continuously
throughout the document or restart them on each page or section.
6. Hyphenation :- This group of tools lets you
adjust the automatic hyphenation settings for your document. You can choose to
hyphenate words at the end of a line or not, and adjust the maximum number of
consecutive hyphens.
Overall, the Page Layout tab provides a range of tools to help you create professional-looking documents with a customized layout.
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