I would say, yes, but it would depend on if you want to split hairs over the definition of the word "block."
Sure, why not. You can select a single character.
In the context of document formatting, centering is typically considered a paragraph format rather than a character format. Character formatting refers to changes applied to individual characters or groups of characters within a paragraph, such as font style, size, or color. Centering, on the other hand, refers to the alignment of the entire paragraph or block of text along the center of the page or column.
block
The keys to press to create a building block in a MS Word document are ALT+F3.
White out.
simply typing the new text
The guidelines for formatting a paper in APA block format include using 1-inch margins on all sides, double-spacing the entire document, indenting the first line of each paragraph, and aligning text to the left. Block quotes should be indented and not enclosed in quotation marks.
The signature block typically goes after the appendix in a formal document. It is placed at the end of the document to signify the approval or endorsement of the content by the person signing.
Anthony C. Moretti has written: 'Selected block grants' -- subject(s): Block grants
Block quotations do not use quotation marks. The entire quote is a block of indented text.
Massie Block
Massie Block