Characters that display on the screen to indicate the location of paragraph marks, tabs, and spaces but do not print are called "non-printing characters" or "formatting marks." These characters help users understand the document's formatting and layout, making it easier to edit and structure the text. Common examples include the pilcrow (¶) for paragraph marks and dots for spaces.
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The paragraph marker, which is actually called a Pilcrow and looks like this: ¶
Paragraph formatting.
A group of sentences is called a paragraph
The decorative symbol at the beginning of a paragraph is called a pilcrow or paragraph mark. It is usually used to indicate a new paragraph in a written text.
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* All Web pages contain instructions on how to be displayed. * The browser displays the page by reading these instructions. * The most common display instructions are called HTML tags. * The HTML tag for a paragraph looks like this: </p> * A paragraph in HTML is defined like this <p>Wellcome to LTB's endless world</p> Note: The latest HTML standard is XHTML 1.0
For Microsoft users: It's called the "show/hide" button. It's a button with this symbol ¶ on it. When it depressed is yellow-colored it is activated and you can see things paragraph marks, section breaks, spaces, and tabs.
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