To close the ____ view, click File on the Ribbon or click the preview of the document in the Info gallery to return to the document window. a. Outline b. Backstage c. Web Layout d.Both a and b

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b. Backstage

To close the Backstage view in a program like Microsoft Word, you can click on the "File" tab on the Ribbon to return to the Backstage view and then click away from it, usually by selecting another tab on the Ribbon, or you can click the preview of the document in the Info gallery to return to the document window.

Extra: The Backstage view in Microsoft Office applications, like Word, Excel, or PowerPoint, is a collection of features and options such as New, Open, Save, Print, Options, and more that is accessible from the "File" tab in the Ribbon. The Ribbon is the toolbar that runs along the top of the application window and contains tabs that group together related commands and features. The Backstage view is intended to handle various tasks related to managing files and the application itself, as its functions go beyond what is offered in the editing view of the document. On the other hand, Outline view is a feature in Word that allows you to structure documents in a hierarchical form, and Web Layout is a view mode that lets you see how your document would look as a webpage. These other views (like Outline and Web Layout) can also be exited by selecting another view option or by going back to the normal editing mode.

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