Preview does NOT mean to look forward to.
Preview means something more like .. seeing something ahead of the normal timeframe. Like a movie preview, which is an advance showing before its public opening.
For "to look forward to" - you might be thinking of the word - Anticipate.
It would mean "we hope", "we wait", "we look forward to".
The word preview is a noun. It can also be a verb as in to (e.g.) preview a book before its realease.
I'll preview the book and tell you how it is.
no it is not
The publisher will preview the book before it it published.
To preview is to look at something, often before it is finished. You can use Print Preview in Word to look at what way the document would appear on a printed page. You can then adjust it and do things like change margins to adjust how the page will look. This is done before printing, saving you printing a few versions before getting one you are happy with. You can use Print Preview to do that for you, and when you are happy you can then print it.
It would mean "we hope", "we wait", "we look forward to".
The word preview is a noun. It can also be a verb as in to (e.g.) preview a book before its realease.
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In page preview mode in M.S. word. Hoe?
The "Normal" view IS the 'print preview' view.
I'll preview the book and tell you how it is.
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no it is not
I showed my boss a preview of my documentary
He was going to watch the movie preview.
The publisher will preview the book before it it published.