Then click Word Options. In the left pane, click Advanced. Select or clear the check boxes to change the display view options: Show background colors and images in Print Layout view. Show text wrapped within the document window. Show picture placeholders. Show drawings and text boxes on screen. Show text animation. Show bookmarks. Show Smart Tags. Word Options is the place where you customise the look of your Word document, how it corrects your words as you type away, the spell checker, your initials on any comments and the document properties, etc.
You must be in “Print Layout” view to view multiple pages at one time. If you are not in “Print Layout” view, or if you’re not sure which layout is currently active, click the “View” tab. In the “Views” section of the “View” tab, click “Print Layout.” To view multiple pages at one time, keep the “View” tab active. Place your cursor in the text of the first page you want to view in the multiple-page view. In the “Zoom” section, click “Multiple Pages.” By default, two pages are shown side-by-side.
The pages are shrunk so the full pages can be viewed. This is why viewing multiple pages at once is good for reviewing your layout, but not necessarily for reading your document. To return to viewing one page at a time, click “One Page” in the “Zoom” section of the “View” tab.
The page in which you had placed the cursor displays, but smaller than 100 percent. To zoom back to regular size, click “100%” in the “Zoom” section. You can view more than two pages at a time. To do so, click the “Zoom” button in the “Zoom” section of the “View” tab. The “Zoom” dialog box displays. You can zoom to various percentages (including a custom percent), widths, or the whole page. To view multiple pages, select the “Many pages” radio button.
Then, click the monitor button below the radio button and select the number of pages you want to view at a time from the drop-down menu. The “Preview” shows how the pages will be displayed. Click “OK” to accept the change and close the “Zoom” dialog box. The view changes to show the number of pages at once that you specified.
Remember to go back to viewing one page at a time, click the “One Page” button. To go back to viewing your text at 100 percent, click the “100%” button.
Word for Office 365 Word 2019 Word 2016 Word 2013 Word 2010 Word 2007 Word Starter 2010 In Word, you can use the Backstage view to easily change Word options. In this article Page display options Show white space between pages in Print Layout view Select this option to display the top and bottom margins of the page, including the content of headers and footers. Show highlighter marks Select this option to display highlighted text on the screen and in printed documents. Show document tooltips on hover Select this option to display information such as URLs and reviewers' comments in yellow pop-up boxes. The ToolTips, also called ScreenTips, appear when you rest your mouse pointer on a hyperlink, comment reference mark, or similar content.
Always show these formatting marks on the screen Tab characters Select this option to display tab characters as arrows. Spaces Select this option to display spaces between words as dots. Paragraph marks Select this option to display the ends of paragraphs with the paragraph symbol. Hidden text Select this option to display a dotted line under text that is formatted as hidden. Optional hyphens Select this option to display hyphens that indicate where to divide a word at the end of a line. Optional hyphens are not printed unless a word actually breaks at the end of a line. When a word breaks at the end of the line, the optional hyphen is printed as a regular hyphen.
Object anchors Select this option to display object anchors, which indicate that an object is attached to a specific paragraph. Optional breaks Select this option to control where a word or phrase breaks if it falls at the end of a line.
If you use Microsoft Office Word with an East Asian language, this option prevents the incorrect breaking of text. Note: This option is available only if an East Asian language is enabled for editing text. Show all formatting marks Select this option to display all the formatting characters that are listed in the Always show these formatting marks on the screen section, whether or not the check box associated with each one is selected.
When you turn this option off, only the formatting characters that are indicated by the selected check boxes in the Always show these formatting marks on the screen section are displayed. Tip: You can quickly turn this option on or off by clicking Show/Hide ¶ in the Paragraph group of the Home tab. Printing options Print drawings created in Word Select this option to print all drawing objects, such as shapes and text boxes. Clearing this check box may speed your printing process, because Word prints a blank box in place of each drawing object. Print background colors and images Select this option to print all background colors and images. Clearing this check box may speed your printing process. Print document properties Select this option to print the document's summary information on a separate page after the document is printed.
Word stores summary information on the Document Information Panel. Print hidden text Select this option to print all text that is formatted as hidden. Word does not print the dotted underline that appears under the hidden text on the screen. Update fields before printing Select this option to update all the fields in a document before you print it.
Update linked data before printing Select this option to update all linked information in a document before you print it. More Read options.