Enter Key
Exactly. When you press enter key (or insert hard enter), you create a paragraph that is for paragraph formatting (spacing, indents, etc.) treated as the same text. On the other hand - soft enter (ctrl + enter) puts your text into new line, but it still remains the same paragraph.
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this is a paragraph. then when you press enter it becomes a new one!
No. To create a new paragraph, you must press "Tab" after hitting enter.
If you press the enter key in middle of the paragraph, the data at the right of the insertion point will move to the next line and start the new paragraph
You create a new paragraph.
You need to press the Enter key at the end of a paragraph to separate the paragraph from the next paragraph. One or more empty rows are generally placed between the two paragraphs. So, Word wrap will continue until the Enter key is pressed.
After entering it takes the left pump after entering
You probably mean hard and soft enter. Hard enter starts a new paragraph. Soft enter does not end the paragraph, only starts a new line.
To end a paragraph, you have to put a period ( of course ) and then press enter at least 2 times ( or one ) and press the space bar a little to indent it. Hope this was helpful enough!!!