I think it is True but not 100%
When you preview, decide if the text is interesting.
I'm not sure about this, but I think it's like a "premiere" show.
No. Go To allows you to go to different parts of worksheet or workbook. It is not for previewing it. You would use Print Preview for that purpose.
The only true form of previewing PHP source output is to run the PHP script in question.
Quickbooks for Dummies, written by Stephen L. Nelson is available for previewing on the Barnes and Noble website. Going to an actual Barnes and Noble and finding the book in a hard copy will give one an unlimited preview.
to preview material before reading it
To preview is to look at something, often before it is finished. You can use Print Preview in Word to look at what way the document would appear on a printed page. You can then adjust it and do things like change margins to adjust how the page will look. This is done before printing, saving you printing a few versions before getting one you are happy with. You can use Print Preview to do that for you, and when you are happy you can then print it.
Previewing is important because it gives you some information about what you will be reading before you actually read the story.
A short term goal is to preview all my reading material.
A program - such as Word or Excel - that provides printing capabilities normally also has a preview option. This lets the user see what will be printed. This will usually be faster than the printing itself; it also saves paper and ink/toner, should you need to do any adjustments.
A short term goal is to preview all my reading material.
Previewing or preview reading. This strategy helps to build context and prepare the reader for the content that will follow on the upcoming pages.