Full screen reading
The "Full Screen" view in Excel hides the Ribbon, formula bar, and status bar, providing a more immersive workspace. This mode allows users to focus solely on their data without the usual interface distractions. You can toggle this view by pressing the "Ctrl + Shift + F1" keyboard shortcut or by selecting the option from the View tab.
view tab on ribbon
I'm not really sure what you're asking here. What do you mean by "change the size of graphics?" If you want to change how the ribbon is displayed, there are 3 different options: Auto-hide the ribbon: Also known as full screen mode; Hides the ribbon when it's inactive. You can view it again by clicking the minimized bar at the top. Show Tabs: This only shows the ribbon tabs and none of the commands or icons. Show Tabs and Commands: The default setting; This keeps the ribbon tabs and commands always visible. I hope this helped answer your question!
View
To see the document views available, you need to be on the "View" ribbon in most document editing software. This ribbon typically contains options for different layout and display settings, allowing you to switch between various document views such as Print Layout, Web Layout, or Outline View. Accessing this ribbon will enable you to customize how you view and interact with your document.
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Zoom button on the View Tab
create tab
The Page Layout tab.
In Excel, the view and zoom buttons are typically located in the bottom right corner of the window. The zoom slider allows you to adjust the zoom level of your worksheet, while the view buttons (such as Normal, Page Layout, and Page Break Preview) can be found in the View tab on the ribbon at the top of the window. You can also access some view options through the View menu in the ribbon.
Run button
Zoom