It moves the cursor onto a new line and starts a new paragraph.
It moves the cursor onto a new line and starts a new paragraph.
It moves the cursor onto a new line and starts a new paragraph.
It moves the cursor onto a new line and starts a new paragraph.
It moves the cursor onto a new line and starts a new paragraph.
It moves the cursor onto a new line and starts a new paragraph.
It moves the cursor onto a new line and starts a new paragraph.
It moves the cursor onto a new line and starts a new paragraph.
It moves the cursor onto a new line and starts a new paragraph.
It moves the cursor onto a new line and starts a new paragraph.
It moves the cursor onto a new line and starts a new paragraph.
It moves the cursor onto a new line and starts a new paragraph.
The word processing feature in which text is automatically continued from one line to the next is called word wrapping.
In word processing, a hard return is when a new line begins unconditionally - whether the end of the line was reached or not. This is typically inserted by pressing the "Enter" key, also known as "Return". You can think of it as the beginning of a new paragraph.
Word Wrap.
A hard return is a typographical feature that creates a new line in a text document or word processing file. It is often used to separate paragraphs or create a line break, and is produced by pressing the "Enter" or "Return" key on a keyboard.
trt...... Ctrl shift enter is page break. Meaning it forms a new page.
cursor insertion point
When you type in a word processing program, the characters you enter are always deletable.
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Word Wrapping
A word processor is a program that allows a person to enter data into a document. Typically, word processing programs can create tables, add images, and make mailing lists within documents.
Other early word-processing software required users to memorize semi-mnemonic key combinations rather than pressing keys labelled "copy" or "bold.
An <Enter> by itself produces a Carriage Return, the combination <Shift> <Enter> creates a Line Feed. Both are a little different. I use Line Feed especially when I am editing bullets and I want text to appear on a new line without starting a new bullet item.