Previewing Web Pages

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After you create or enhance a Web page, you should preview it in a Web browser, such as Microsoft Internet Explorer, or Word to make sure others see your Web page the same way you do. Web Page Preview displays the open file in your default browser even if you haven't saved it yet. Web Layout view shows you how a document will be displayed on the Web. If the document includes formatting or layouts that cannot be achieved in HTML, Word switches to an HTML layout that closely matches the original look.

Preview a Web Page in a Browser

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Open the Web page you want to preview.

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Click the File menu, and then click Web Page Preview.

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Scroll to view the entire page, click hyperlinks to test them, and so forth.

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Preview a Web Page in Word

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Open the Word document you want to preview.

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Click the Web Layout View button.

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Show Me. Microsoft Office Word 2003. See it Done, Do It Yourself
Show Me. Microsoft Office Word 2003. See it Done, Do It Yourself
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Year: 2002
Pages: 310

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