You dont have to press Enter in Word, it will switch to next line automatically when you reach margin with text.
If you want to start new paragraph then Enter must be pressed, there isn't feature that switch to new paragraph after some amount of text.
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The word processing feature in which text is automatically continued from one line to the next is called word wrapping.
Word Wrap.
The computer program (Word, or whatever you are using) has that feature, that it will start a new line automatically when the existing line comes to the end.
the tab button or the enter
You could use a paragraph break, or you could add leading space or ending space to your paragraphs, which would automatically space them more without the use of the Return/Enter key.
continuous section break.
Manual line break
Most computers like Windows Vista for instance, prompts you to "open folder to view files" option if you have multiple contents on a disc when you insert the disc into the computer. You can immediately press enter to view the files window and its content's then using direction arrows and the enter key to select your choice, it should automatically start. However, discs with only a single movie should play automatically . A third option is to press the window logo key on the bottom left hand corner of your keyboard, navigate to "My Computer" using directional keys and select it by pressing enter. Then select your "DVD Drive" with directional keys and lastly pressing enter.
In Word, yes. In Excel, no.
Manual line break
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Typically, autocorrect will correct misspelled words as you type, regardless of whether you press the spacebar, comma, or period. The correction is usually applied automatically after you finish typing the word.