Go to the view section and click on normal view.
Normal View
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Normal View is the default view for a worksheet.Normal View is the default view for a worksheet.Normal View is the default view for a worksheet.Normal View is the default view for a worksheet.Normal View is the default view for a worksheet.Normal View is the default view for a worksheet.Normal View is the default view for a worksheet.Normal View is the default view for a worksheet.Normal View is the default view for a worksheet.Normal View is the default view for a worksheet.Normal View is the default view for a worksheet.
Page Layout view
You can change this by going to Menu, then Tools, then Settings and switching it back from Mobile view.
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.
You can view the current worksheet in several ways, typically including Normal view, Page Layout view, and Page Break Preview in spreadsheet applications like Microsoft Excel. Each view serves a different purpose, such as editing, formatting, or preparing for printing. Additionally, you may also have the option to utilize Full Screen mode or Zoom in/out features for a better visual of the worksheet.
You can use Normal View for most of the time you are working. It is only if you need to see something in the header or footer, or if you want to see how a spreadsheet will look on a printed page, that you would use another view. For the majority of work you can use Normal View. Nearly everything you do in a spreadsheet is in the cells on the worksheet itself and you can see all of that in Normal View.
Page Break Preview>>Microsoft Excel 2010
worksheet window
You can use the horizontal (located at the bottom of the worksheet) and vertical (located to the right of the worksheet) scroll bars. You also can use the view option to see more or less of the worksheet area.
The worksheet view that shows how your worksheet will look when printed is called "Print Preview." This view allows users to see the layout, formatting, and any changes needed before actually printing the document, ensuring that everything appears as intended on paper.