23/09/2023
In Microsoft Word, the "View" tab is where you can access various tools and options related to how your document is displayed and edited.
In the "View" tab, you'll find several groups of commands that allow you to change how your document is displayed and edited. Here are some common options you'll find in the "View" tab:
Document Views: You can switch between different document views, such as "Print Layout," "Read Mode," "Web Layout," and more. These views affect how your document appears on the screen.
Show: This group includes options to show or hide various elements in your document, such as rulers, gridlines, and the navigation pane.
Zoom: You can adjust the zoom level to make the text and graphics in your document appear larger or smaller on the screen.
Window: This group contains options for managing multiple open documents, such as arranging them side by side or switching between open documents.
Macros: If you have recorded or imported macros, you can access them in this group.
View Side by Side: This option allows you to view two documents side by side for easy comparison.
Split: You can split the document window into two panes to view different parts of the same document simultaneously.
New Window: This option opens a new window displaying the same document, which can be useful for working on different parts of the document at the same time.