Reading a Document

To help you cut down on the amount of paper that piles up in the so-called "paperless office," Word’s new Full Screen Reading view is designed to make it simple and pleasant to read documents without printing them. If you like it, that’s great—you’ll save some trees, as well as some clutter.

Read

  1. If you’re not already in Full Screen Reading view, click the Full Screen Reading button on the status bar to display your document for easy reading.

  2. Move the mouse to the left or right edge of the screen until the cursor turns into a little hand. Click to move to the previous page or pair of pages (left edge) or to the next page or pair of pages (right edge).

  3. Click the View Options button, and specify how you want to view the page or pages, whether you want to do some typing in the document, and whether you want tracked changes and comments to be shown.

  4. Click the Page button to go to a specific page, location, or heading, or to display the Document Map or the Thumbnails pane.

  5. When you’ve finished, press the Esc key or click the Close button to exit Full Screen Reading view.

    Read

Tip

Tip

Word is set to display any Word attachments in your e-mail in Full Screen Reading view. If you prefer not to use this view, you can turn it off from the View Options gallery.

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