![]() How to hide taskbars and toolbars in Word In fact, the second reason, wishing to display just some text and images via an overhead projector, is why I was asked to write this article in the first place. If you’re displaying Word on a large screen using a projector, there are many reasons why a plain screen with no additional information might be useful. If you’re trying to write, write, write, you might want to remove all distractions. There are various reasons why you might want to have just a blank white screen in front of you when using Word. Why would I want to hide the taskbars in Word? Note that these processes will also work for other Microsoft Office applications such as Excel, PowerPoint, etc. ![]() In this article we’re going to learn how to (temporarily) hide the toolbars, taskbars, rulers and whatnot in Word.
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