The bullet is repeating once you press enter after typing something in a line
Word will automatically format your text as a bulleted list when you start a new line and type asterisks (*) or hyphens (-) followed by a space. It also recognizes when you type a series of items on separate lines, converting them into a bulleted list if they are formatted consistently. Additionally, if you press the Enter key after completing a bulleted item, Word will continue the bulleted list for subsequent lines until you press Enter again or select a different formatting option.
press enter
Press backspace.
Shift + Enter
shift +enter
To enter a new line in the Windows Command Prompt (cmd), you can simply press the Enter key. If you're writing a command that spans multiple lines, you can use the caret symbol (^) at the end of a line to indicate that the command continues on the next line. For example, you can type echo This is a line ^ and then press Enter to continue typing on the next line.
the enter button
Either the enter key or the tab key
false. because if you press enter then your cursor will move down a new line and this will either start a new line in your text or paragraph.
Press the ENTER key one for a line break and twice to enter a blank line between text.
Press enter.
Enter key is pressed when the user wants to start with a new line or a new paragraph on a word processor.