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Hello everyone, and welcome to amp;quot;The Teacheramp;quot;. When using Microsoft Word, sometimes you may be in a situation, when you donamp;#39;t need to print or view certain parts of your document, but you donamp;#39;t want to delete them either. This is the time, when you can use Show Hide Text feature of Microsoft Word. For instance, in this Standard Feed file, I need to print two versions of this document. The first copy of print out will be as it is, but for the second copy, I donamp;#39;t need these Terms and Conditions lines to be printed. But I donamp;#39;t want to delete them either. So what I will do is to hide those text lines, instead of deleting them. So, letamp;#39;s get started and learn, how to hide and unhide text, and how to print a document with and without the hidden text. First, select that particular text area that you wish to hide. Now, right-click on the selected text, and then click Font from the context menu. From the Font window, under Effects secti