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Print Preview allows you to view exactly what your document will look like before you print it. This saves both time and paper. When you display Print Preview, you will notice, in the Zoom group, buttons for one page and two pages. Either of these can be used to display the specified number of pages. If you want to display a larger number of pages, click the Zoom button and then click Many Pages.
If you click on the Many Pages button the display changes to show more than one page from your document at a time. When you first click on the button, you can select multiple pages to be viewed. The more pages you choose to view, the smaller each individual page appears on the screen.
If you want to select more than six pages in your preview, click on the Many Pages button. Then click and hold on one of the pages shown in the drop-down area. Drag the mouse toward the right, and down, and you can pick a larger number of pages. As you drag the mouse, you can see the number of pages (divided into rows and columns) enumerated at the bottom of the page selector area. You can pick up to 7 x 13 pages (seven rows of thirteen pages per row), which is 91 pages on the screen at once. When you have selected a number of pages you want, simply release the mouse button.
If you again want to display only a single print-preview page, click on the One Page button and your display is returned to normal.