The Enter key, or return key.
The above will insert a blank PARAGRAPH not a line.
The "line feed, carriage return" as it was call in the old days is obtained in Microsoft Word with Shift + Enter (to get a completely empty line in the middle of a paragraph you will need two of these after each other).
My suggestion to anyone using a word processor is alwaysto show all "non printing" characters. This way you see what you are doing and get an understanding for why the word processor is doing what it does.
There is a world of difference between line break (Shift + Enter) and a paragraph break (Enter).
To show all non printing characters in Microsoft Word there is often button with the paragraph mark ( ¶ ). Have it pressed in and you will see all the spaces as dots between words (there never should be more than one at a time). All the Paragraph breaks (there never should be more than one of these in succession either) all the line breaks (same here only one unless some extraordinary thing is going there) tab characters (you guessed it only one for each column definition), etc.
If you want space between your paragraphs you get that with style formatting.
You can press the Enter key on your keyboard to enter a blank line.
You probably want to use hard enter (enter key).
If you want to directly jump to the next page, then use page break (ctrl + enter)
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Press the Enter key two times.
Enter key or Return on Mac.
Either the enter key or the tab key
You just press CTRL + N , and you will have a new blank document.
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Press the enter key & press the spacebar
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click in document where you want to place clipboard content then press Ctrl + V on keyboard at once.
The simplest way is to open a WORD.doc blank page, then go to the .xml document highlight what you want copied - press CTRL C - go to the blank WORD.doc and press CTRL V - That will effectively copy the information - save it and it will be a .doc file.
Simply look under the video box for something that says "post comment," then there will be a blank typing box beneath it. After you type what you want, press "post comment." It's easy!
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If the document is read only and you are attempting to plagiarize it, you don't change it. If for some reason the document is legitimately yours and is still read only, you coply the whole document by highlighting it (press ctrl and "A"), copy it (ctrl + "C") and paste it (ctrl + P) into a new document. Then highlight the title and just begin typing the new title.