Over the past few weeks, Microsoft has provided some new information about word 2013 from time to time. New versions of Word add a number of features, including editing PDF documents, adding new options to touch hardware devices, and more.
In Word's official blog, Microsoft has also introduced some new ways in which Word 2013 handles document layouts. The new layout engine incorporates two separate functions for line services and page/form services. These two features, although also available in previous word, are not fully integrated into Word, and Microsoft says it absorbs the benefits of these two features and strives to maintain compatibility.
This should enable word 2013 to lay out the document more precisely. Microsoft said: "The end result is often very subtle, across multiple columns of text looks more balanced, cell tables can be more accurate self-regulation to adapt to numbers and content." Positioning properties are also more accurate. ”
Word 2013 also allows the user to try some new design layouts. For example, text can be wrapped around a number (as shown in the figure above), and footnotes can support different numbers of columns in the main part of a Word document. Now the Word document is a "bottomless pit" that can be put into larger images.
Microsoft says it will always support Word's compatibility mode, open old Word documents in Word2013, or convert old documents to Word2013 versions, but the layout of the documents may change.
Microsoft also said that the documents created in Word2013 would be different in other versions, and if your company shared documents in different versions of Word, there was a combination command that would force the document to be created in compatibility mode.