document window
Document window
A document outline view allows the user to reorder the layout of the document. It is a smaller view that fits one page on the screen.
The definition of outline view is the skeleton view of a document. This means that you will not be able to see the finer details of the document.
Print view layout
=>On the View tab, click Arrange and then click Split. If the window is wide enough, Word displays Split directly on the View tab. => To adjust the relative sizes of the panes, move the mouse pointer to the dividing line, and when you see the split pointer, click and drag the dividing line to a new position.
The act of moving the top portion of the document off the screen as text is typed is known as "scrolling." This process allows users to view and interact with different parts of a document without losing track of their current position. Scrolling can be vertical or horizontal, depending on the layout of the content. It enhances usability by enabling continuous editing and reading of lengthy texts.
Normal view shows the actual document body. Page layout view show the document as it would appear on a page, so you also see the page, its margins and edges as well as the body of the document.
Outline
The "Normal" view IS the 'print preview' view.
Secret
Document Information Panel
It is the view that shows you how the document will look if you print it.