Print preview ( File > Print ), which shows you what your document will look like when printed. You can make some changes in here to see how it would look printed in Landscape or on A5 paper, for example. While Word has always had a Print Preview option, this one is very neat and clean and you can really see what will happen if you change some settings. And if you’re wondering what happened to the multiple page view, use the zoom slider at the bottom right of the window. Clear user assistance right in the interface for many of the File menu options. Well done, Microsoft.
The Keep track of formatting setting is turned off by default (this *may* have been the case in Word 2007 too, but it’s...
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Google Chrome's in-tab print preview feature begins taking shape I composited that in to provide some idea how the preview might actually appear with content -- right now, chrome://print just displays the word main in all |
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Telerik Refreshes Tools and Component Products Notably, Telerik also released a community technology preview of RadControls for Windows Phone 7, a Metro UI-compliant toolkit of 12 controls for |
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How-to use the Ribbon in the Microsoft Office 2010 suite The Live Preview feature allows you to view formatting changes right before you apply them to your document. You will notice that on each tab, |
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Configure Your Word 2010 Document Layout Naturally this depends upon what sort of document you are writing, but generally speaking you should pay some attention to your Word 2010 document layout. |
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How to Create Mail Merge Labels in Word 2010
Among Microsoft Word 2010's improvements is its integration with Microsoft Excel. This has led to several interesting new options, including the insertion
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