An indentation is usually used to denote the beginning of a new paragraph on a page of written text.
It is usually 4 spaces from the left side of the page.
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Indenting a paragraph means starting the first line of the paragraph further to the right than the rest of the text. This is typically done to visually separate the paragraph from the surrounding text and improve readability. It is a common formatting practice in many written documents.
indenting is to to the tittle.
To indent a paragraph of text using XHTML, simply enclose the paragraph in an opening and closing <blockquote> tag. the <blockquote> tag is used for quoted text, not for indenting text. If you want to indent text you need to use the text-indent with CSS.
Editing texts-means changing the words or reformatting[making bold or itallic or indenting etc.]
An indent pushes text in a slight amount from its normal position. It is more common in word processing where the first line is pushed in slightly in a paragraph, or sometimes a whole paragraph in the middle of a document. In Excel it can be used to push in text further into the cell, rather than starting at the edge.
You can format the appearance of individual cells by modifying the alignment of text within the cell, indenting cell text, or adding borders of different styles and colors to individual cells or ranges.
"Editing text" means changing the words or reformatting (making bold or italic or indenting etc.) Any changes are called "edits"
The purpose of indenting paragraphs is to indicate a change of subject (as when you move to a new "topic sentence") or at least to break up the text into more readable sections. No one wants to read an excessively long paragraph. It is easier to take in meaning when there are pauses provided by paragraphing. Indenting is not the only way to show paragraph breaks. One can use the block paragraph style, in which there are no paragraph indents but a space is skipped between paragraphs. The correct way to indent paragraphs, if that is your preferred style, is to use the tab. Strangely, many people don't know how to do this and indent by hitting the space bar a few times. This is a bad idea, because it often results in indents of uneven length and the resulting document doesn't look professional.
In ICT, indent refers to the practice of setting the beginning of a line of text or code a specific distance inward from the left margin. Indenting is often used to improve readability and organization of text or code by visually separating different sections or elements.
Indenting a quote in a report helps to visually separate the quoted text from the rest of the content, making it stand out and aiding in readability and clarity for the reader. It also signals that the indented text is verbatim from another source, acknowledging the original author or speaker.
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