Which view in MS Word 2010 displays the document without top and bottom margins and
with page breaks as dotted lines?
(a) Draft view (b) Outline view (c) Print Layout view (d) Web Layout view
Answers
Answer: (a) Draft view
Explanation:
If you’re a Word user, you likely know that viewing your document in different modes can help you understand what the end user will see. Word 2019 can display your document in one of five views, which can help you better understand the layout, margins, and page breaks in your document:
Read Mode: Display pages that require you to slide them horizontally to view adjacent pages.
Print Layout: Display page breaks as thick, dark horizontal bars so you can clearly see where a page ends and begins. (This is the default view.)
Web Layout: Display your document exactly as it would appear if you saved it as a web page.
Outline: Display your document as outline headings and subheadings.
Draft: Display the document without top or bottom page margins and with page breaks as dotted lines.
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