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Learning Your Way
Around Word2000
The Word Window - Views
4Normal View (Alt+Ctrl+N)
>Normal view
allows you to type as fast as you can
without the machine slowing down to repaginate
>It is not true
WYSIWYG (What You See Is What You
Get)
>Does not show document exactly as it will print
>You will not see
headers, footers, footnotes or endnotes
while in Normal view
>Normal view is
the leftmost button in the row of
view buttons, or from the menu bar
select View | Normal
4Web Layout View
>Makes text appear as it would be viewed through a Web browser or on an Intranet
>It allows you to view backgrounds and pictures as though they were on a Web page
>It does not show headers or footers
>Wraps text to the window rather than to the page
>It is the second button in the forw of view buttons or from the menu bar, select View
| Web Layout
>
>Suggested Use: laptops with small screens can
benefit from this view since it
enables viewing of the entire width
of the document without need to scroll
horizontally
Word provides four primary ways to view a document and
each view serves a unique purpose. The easiest
way to change views is by clicking the view
buttons in the lower-left corner of the window. A document reopens to the last view it was closed in.
