View Menu
The View menu lets you change the workspace and the way that your document appears on the screen. None of the commands on this menu alter the contents of your document, or the way that it prints out. This means that altering things in this menu does not make your document 'dirty'; no asterisk will appear by the document name in the title bar.
If a menu option is selected (either a dot or a check mark), then that option is in effect. In most cases, this means that something is displayed.
Normal/Web Layout/Print Layout
These are three ways of displaying your document.
Print Layout shows the margins all around your text, and the edges of the paper. Web Layout shows your document as it would appear in a web browser. Normal suppresses top and bottom margins.
In web browser
This option shows you what your document will look like if saved as a web page. The command first opens the HTMLexport options dialog, so that you can select how to save the file. It then saves a temporary copy and opens it in your default web browser.
Toolbars
The Toolbars sub-menu lets you choose which toolbars are displayed at the top of the AbiWord window. There are four to choose from, and the standard and formatting toolbars are displayed by default. To change whether or not a toolbar is displayed, select its title from this sub-menu.
Show Ruler
Selecting this option changes whether or not the rulers are displayed.
Show Status Bar
Choosing this option changes whether the status bar at the bottom of the window is displayed.
Enable Formatting Tools
If this option is checked, you can set the formatting of text from the toolbars or menus. If it is not checked, you can only change the formatting by applying styles.
Show Formatting Marks
If this option is selected, formatting and other invisible characters are displayed on screen.
Full Screen
If this option is selected, the rulers, toolbars, and status bars are all hidden. This gives you the largest possible window for your document.
Zoom
The zoom submenu allows you to set your document's zoom. The zoom of your view is the magnification at which your document is displayed on your screen.
Zoom...
This opens the Zoom Dialog, which includes additional options.
Page Width
The zoom is set so that the width of your page matches the width of your window on screen.
Whole Page
The zoom is set so that they whole page is visible in your window.
Percentages
The zoom is set to the specified percentage of the document's actual size.