To see what the document will look like when printed, you can use the "Print Preview" page view. This feature allows you to view the layout, formatting, and overall appearance of your document as it will appear on paper, enabling you to make any necessary adjustments before printing. Most word processing software has this option, typically found under the "File" menu.
It is the view that shows you how the document will look if you print it.
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.
Magnifying a page does not affect the printed document unless there is a very bad problem with your computer and/or printer.
The margin
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.
Maybe the number of the page?
a heading
a heading
a heading
The information that will appear at the top of every printed page is typically called a header. This can include details such as the document title, page number, date, or author's name. It provides context and organization to the printed document.
The "Print Layout" view in Microsoft Word shows how the text and objects will appear on the printed page. This view displays the document as it will look when printed, including margins, headers, footers, and page breaks. It allows users to see the final layout and make adjustments before printing.
It shows you how a worksheet will look on a printed page.