In Word, there is a feature that is not commonly used, that is, you can create virtual text.
What are the benefits of creating virtual text? This is an informal feature in Word that allows you to create virtual text so that users who work on newsletters or layout design can see the entire layout fill when they design the layout.
You enter "=rand (1,1)" In the empty line in the Word97 or Word2000 body, and the document appears after the carriage return:
The quick brown Fox Jum psover Thel azy Dog. Enter =rand (1,2), and you can see after the carriage return:
The quick brown Fox Jum psover Thel azy Dog. The quick brown Fox Jum psover Thel azy Dog.
Enter =rand (2,1), carriage return, and the text becomes this again:
The quick brown Fox Jum psover Thel azy Dog.
The quick brown Fox Jum psover Thel azy Dog.
"=rand (P,s)", where p represents the number of paragraphs and s represents the number of sentences. For example, you can type =rand (20,5), and Word will automatically insert 20 paragraphs, 5 sentences per paragraph, into the text after you enter. All of these sentences are made by "The quick brown fox Jum psover thel azy dog." This sentence is composed of. This sentence contains 26 letters in English!