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In a WYSIWYG (What You See Is What You Get) printout, you receive a printed document that closely resembles what you see on your screen. This means that formatting, layout, fonts, and images appear exactly as they are displayed in the editing software. It ensures that the final output matches the intended design, minimizing discrepancies between the digital and physical versions. This feature is particularly useful for creating professional-quality documents, brochures, and presentations.

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