WYSIWYG

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WYSIWYG, pronounced "wi-zē-wig", is an acronym that stands for "What You See Is What You Get". It refers to an interface that allows the user to see what the document will look like in its final form, as it is being created. Microsoft Word is an example of a program with a WYSIWYG interface.

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