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This document discusses new features in Microsoft Word that make reading and editing documents more efficient. The Reading View allows users to collapse parts of a document to focus on specific text. Word also remembers your place if you need to stop reading on one device and come back to it later on another device. Time can also be saved through new contextual buttons that appear for layout options when images are selected and for adding rows or columns when working in a table.
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Practice Formatting

This document discusses new features in Microsoft Word that make reading and editing documents more efficient. The Reading View allows users to collapse parts of a document to focus on specific text. Word also remembers your place if you need to stop reading on one device and come back to it later on another device. Time can also be saved through new contextual buttons that appear for layout options when images are selected and for adding rows or columns when working in a table.
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MS WORD PRACTICE PARAGRAPH

Reading is easier, too, in the new Reading view. You can collapse parts of the
document and focus on the text you want. If you need to stop reading before you
reach the end, Word remembers where you left off - even on another device.
Save time in Word with new buttons that show up where you need them. To change the way a
picture fits in your document, click it and a button for layout options appears next to it. When you
work on a table, click where you want to add a row or a column, and then click the plus sign.

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