Correct me if I am wrong, but I believe it was Office 2000 (maybe 2003), where we first saw Reading View appear as the default. I really wasn’t a fan of it then and this was one of the first settings I changed. Reading View made a return in Office 2013 Preview. I gave it a chance, but ultimately, I just couldn’t make it work for me. I even had a few discussion on twitter about it and others really liked it. Maybe, I’ll give it another try when I get a tablet, but for now, it’s got to go.
Paint shop pro x download free. Since there is a ton of settings, I thought I would share quickly how to turn this off if you don’t care for it. Once you are in Word, click on File –> Options. On the General tab, towards the bottom of the screen look under Start up options for the setting Open e-mail attachments and other uneditable files in reading view. Uncheck that box and you’re good to go.
To activate “Read Mode” for the current document, click the “View” tab. In the “Views” section of the “View” tab, click “Read Mode”. NOTE: You can also activate “Read Mode” by clicking the book icon on the right side of the status bar at the bottom of the Word window. By default, Word scrolls horizontally in Read Mode. If you are not comfortable with this, you can change it to vertical scrolling by going to “View -> Layout -> Paper layout”. I have found the Word 2013 Read Mode useful especially when reading documents on my.
It took me a second to find this setting even though it’s right there on the first tab. Now, my documents open in Print Layout as I prefer.:).