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Possible answers: Page break preview; Page Layout; Zoom to Selection; Freeze Panes; Arrange all; Zoom Bar; Split; Zoom; New Window; Show
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The view shows how your printed document will look.
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We can hide formula bar, gridlines by using the group.
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The is used for how much you want zoom in on your work.
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The zoom the sheet so the selected range of cells fills the entire window.
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The is used open a second window for your document so that you can work in different places at the same time.
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You can use to put all your windows on your screen equally without you having to do is by hand.
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The is useful for checking out data in other parts of your worksheet without losing your headers and labels.
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The option divide the window into different panes that each scrolls separately.
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When you want to quickly change the magnification of a worksheet, use the in the bottom right corner of the Excel window.
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