Full Screen In Word
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You can view a document in several different ways such as Print Layout, Web Layout, Normal, Outline, Print Preview and so on. The option you choose will determine what type of view you get of your work. One view that many people do not take advantage of is the Full Screen view.
In this mode, Word removes all elements such as toolbars and scroll bars from view. The Menu Bar comes into view again when you hold your mouse pointer at the top of the screen. The benefit of this view is it removes all districting elements.
To switch to Full Screen in Word 2002: from the View menu, click Full Screen. To turn on off Full Screen mode, click the Close Full Screen option.
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3 Comments
Aseem Kishore
April 13th, 2007
at 3:23pm
Very good point! I don’t think I’ve ever used the Full Screen mode before, but I’ll give it a try! Thanks!
Charles Ripley
July 11th, 2007
at 2:21pm
Great idea. But how does one access full screen on Word 2007? I have a 19′ monitor, and I’m only able to view word on half the screen!
Thanks
Richard Emery
October 22nd, 2007
at 4:48pm
What you said about full screen mode about removing all the menus. Not true! You forgot to mention the “Close Full Screen” menu bar! How can I get rid of this?