Which document view mode displays only the structure of the document?
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Print Layout view
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This view displays a document on the screen the way it will look when printed. You can see elements such as margins, page breaks, headers and footers, and watermarks.
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The mode is structure view.
- This view displays the document's real structure. On the same line, each element is represented by its tag name, which is followed by its attributes.
- The items it includes are shown below, along with a blue vertical line indicating the element's size.
- The structural view displays all of the document's elements, including some that aren't shown in the formatted view, like comments, processing instructions, and head section elements.
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