A report as it appears on-screen before you send it to your printer. All printable output material is printed to the screen first for review. You must select print to send it to your printer.
New feature of PowerPoint 2002 enabling you to view a slide or full presentation as it will appear when printed. Main command buttons include Previous Slide, Next Slide, Print, and Close.
a available, letting you see a report before it is printed
An on-screen view of what your page will look like when it is printed. This facility helps you to judge whether the layout of your letter or document is pleasing to the eye, so you can make alterations before printing out is necessary - one way of saving paper
A function of a software product that lets you see how a page will appear when printed
A view that shows how the sheet will look after printing.
A print preview allows you to see exactly how a web page will appear when printed.
Facility to see how a document would look in the unlikely event that it was printed as instructed by the user.
A view that shows how an object will appear when printed on paper. Useful for evaluating the layout of an object before printing it.
A setting that allows you to see how your document will look before actually printing it.
Lets you know if your printout will be Portrait or Landscape. Information on the screen bears no resemblance to what actually prints out.
Shows you a picture of the document you are working on before you print. This is a very useful tool to look for formatting errors.
A command that allows you to view the document as it would appear on a printed page.