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It shows you how a worksheet will look on a printed page.
It's called Print Preview, and it's under the Filemenu in Excel.
Page Layout view
Which view allows you to create or modify a worksheet while viewing how it will look in printed format. Correct Answer:Page Layout View The Page Layout View
Using the print preview shows how a document will look once its printed.
It is the view that shows you how the document will look if you print it.
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Page Break Preview.
Normal view shows the main worksheet without things like the header areas and footer areas. It is the view we usually work in. It does not indicate page sizes, unless you do a print preview. In Normal view we focus on the worksheet itself, its formulas and workings, rather than how it will look on a printed page.
Print Preview in Excel allows you to see how your worksheet will look when it is printed. So it would show a page and what will fit on it. The data may be on several pages and this would be shown in the Print Preview, so you could see what appears on each page without actually printing it. This can allow you to change the document and move some data so it appears on a different page.
The "Print Preview" feature allows you to see how a document will look when it is printed. This feature shows you a representation of the document as it will appear on the printed page, including layout, margins, and spacing. It helps you ensure that the document is formatted correctly before sending it to the printer.
It shows how a document will look on the page(s) after it is printed out. So you would see things like the position on the page or the size of the margins etc.