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Page Break
The mark that indicates where you want a page to end is typically called a "page break." It helps to control the layout and formatting of your document, ensuring that content flows properly from one page to the next.
It is known as inserting a page break.
The dots are called ellipses. They indicate an omission of a word or phrase.
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The word "indicate" is a verb.
Yes, "has" is a word in the English language. It is a verb used to indicate possession or ownership in the present tense.
When you put a word in front of a quote, it is called an attribution. This is used to indicate who is speaking or to provide context for the quote.
Changing the tense of a word is called conjugation. It involves modifying the form of a verb to indicate the time at which an action occurs.
go to the top tab called "insert" then click graph and there you go
You can say "Son père s'appelle" in French to indicate that her dad is called.
In Word 2007 there is a picture icon in the Insert ribbon, in Word 2003 and older you find Insert > Picture in the menus.