The view you use to see how text and graphics will appear on the printed page is Print Layout view in MS Word and similar word processors.

Quick Scoop: What this means

  • Print Layout view shows the document as it will look when printed, including margins, page breaks, images, and text formatting.
  • It lets you adjust text, graphics, and layout while seeing the full page exactly as it will appear on paper.

In many computer exam questions, when you see:
“With which view can you see how text and graphics will appear on the printed page?”
the expected answer is: Print Layout.

Mini FAQ

  1. Is this the same as Print Preview?
    • No. Print Preview is usually for final checking before printing, while Print Layout is an editing view you work in all the time.
  1. Do other views show graphics correctly?
    • Views like Normal , Outline , or Web Layout are optimized for editing or web display, not for an accurate printed-page look, so they don’t match the printed page as well as Print Layout.

TL;DR:
For the question “with which view can you see how text and graphics will appear on the printed page?” the correct answer is: Print Layout view.

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