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Removes the toolbars, rulers, and scrollbars from the screen |
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| Page orientation in which the document is wider than it is long. |
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| Simplified layout of the page so you can quickly key, edit, and format text. |
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| Page orientation where the document is longer than it is wide. |
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| Allows you to view a document as it will appear when printed. |
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| Separate window containing commonly used commands. |
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| The use of a computer and software to produce written documents such as letters, memos, forms, and reports. |
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| A feature that automatically wraps words around to the next line when they will not fit on the current line. |
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| Magnifies and reduces the document on the screen. |
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