click enter twice
and put a few spaces in front
but not on the second line
no
Creating paragraph is a part of typing so yes, it belongs to word processing.
... just open up MS Word, & start typing words...?
It depends on you want it, like if you want the whole paragraph to be bold, just select it all and click the Bold button, or if you want to type a specific word in the paragraph, click where you want to type it, click the Bold button, and start typing, then click the Bold bottom again when you want to stop typing in bold.
A section of text that consists of one or more sentences, begins on a new and often in dented line, and contains a distinct idea or the words of one speaker. It ends at the point on which the user presses the Enter/Return key. With the hidden characters on, you will see a paragraph marker indicating where the paragraph ends.
Yes. Try typing 'What is the process of mitosis?' into the Ask us anything box.
When typing, a paragraph should be indented by using the tab button. You can also use the spacebar.
A. Thesis, grammar, paragraph development B. Grammar, typing, punctuation C. Grammar, spelling, punctuation D. Thesis, organization, and paragraph development
No. Word wrap allows you to continue typing and automatically wraps the words at the end of the line for you. You only have to use the Enter key when you want to start a new paragraph or to start typing on a new line.
Well that sucks. Start typing.
A paragraph is a group of sentences which concern themselves with a similar idea. In some cases a paragraph can contain only a single sentence; others can go on for more than a page. What is important is that the sentences as a whole express a single idea.
< br > and < p > are both very different in HTML Coding. < br > stands for "Line Break". If you were to insert that in your HTML, it would be like typing the Enter or Return key on your keyboard. This comes in handy a lot, and the avid web designer should use it frequently. < p > on the other hand, stands for "Paragraph." It is used to organize your HTML, so that it will be easy to edit it later on. Typing < p > says that you are starting a new paragraph, and typing < /p > says that you are ending one. Hope this helps!-jjshammas P.S. Just so you know, take out the spaces in the HTML Codes listed above.