When looking at the screen, by default we will be full screen to watch, presumably this is a lot of people's habits, so if you see an article How to full screen? In fact, Word2013 can be achieved by hiding the reading toolbar and displaying the Reading toolbar to achieve full screen and exit Full-screen. Here is a good tutorial, interested friends can refer to the next.
Brief overview
Full screen and exit full screen is mainly for the display of the ribbon and hidden operations. When the document window is automatically full-screen, the Reading toolbar is overwritten and the Ribbon is automatically displayed when you exit full screen browsing. In addition, when the document window is in maximized mode, it can be adjusted manually according to the size of your needs.
Operation Steps
Open a document with Word2013, click Ribbon Display options to the right of the title bar, and select the Auto Hide Ribbon option.
At this point, the document window is automatically covered and the Reading toolbar is hidden. The effect chart is as follows:
If we want to exit Full-screen browsing, you can click the Ribbon display options in the upper-right corner and select the Show tabs and commands option.
Tip: When you exit the full screen, the document window automatically enters maximized mode, which can be resized manually if necessary.