Computer Science, asked by pritis332, 10 months ago

what is documents views​

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Answered by mukeshvai685
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Microsoft Word gives you five different views of a document, and each has its own advantages over the others. They are Print Layout, Full Screen Reading, Web Layout, Outline and Draft and you can guess what purpose some of them serve just by their names. There are two ways of changing the view you have of a document.

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Answered by BlackWizard
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Microsoft Word gives you five different views of a document, and each has its own advantages over the others. They are Print Layout, Full Screen Reading, Web Layout, Outline and Draft and you can guess what purpose some of them serve just by their names. There are two ways of changing the view you have of a document.

Draft quality, Draft view, or draft mode is a feature found on older printers where they would lower their quality and saturation for a "test version" of a printed document. Draft mode was used to show the user what the print job would look like (while saving some ink/toner) before printing the final copy.

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