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Web Layout
the page layout tab
On new versions of Word, it is on the Page Layout Tab. On older versions, it is in the Format menu.
Document layout is facilitated by nonprinting guidelines and underlying document grids.
It is the view that shows you how the document will look if you print it.
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.
The "Preview" view or "Web Layout" view in document editing software allows you to see your documents as they would appear in a browser. This mode renders the document with formatting, images, and layout similar to how it will be displayed online, helping users to visualize the final output. It’s particularly useful for web content, allowing for adjustments before publishing.
If you are talking about background, go to 'page layout' menu and select 'background'. On newer versions it is in the Page Background group in the Design tab on the Ribbon.
That is a template. It creates a 'standard' document layout.
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In most word processing software, you can switch between different document views using buttons typically located in the View tab of the ribbon. The specific button for displaying the document in Print Layout, Web Layout, Outline, or Draft view is often labeled accordingly, such as "Print Layout," "Web Layout," "Outline," or "Draft." You can usually find these options grouped together for easy access, allowing you to select the desired view for your document.