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Centering on the page or vertical allignment.
The page margin - is the limits to the left & right that text will be printed. A paragraph indent is a margin (left and right) further from the edges of the page - usually used to emphasise a piece of text.
The page number is typically indicated for a direct quote in an in-text citation for sources like books or printed materials, while the paragraph number is typically used for online sources that do not have page numbers.
It is centred vertically.
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.
The center button in the paragraph toolbar aligns text or content to the center of the page or text box. This means that the text will be formatted so that it is equidistant from both the left and right margins. It is commonly used for headings, titles, or other instances where you want text to be visually centered on the page.
A page break is generally the ending of a page that is most comfortable for the reader. Usually page breaks are inserted into text where the sentence or paragraph ends.
Well, in Microsoft Word what it means is that you can put a border around the whole page... page meaning the whole 8 1/2 by 11 sheet... all your text. A paragraph border will just put a border around the text that you have selected.
CSSdiv.center {text-align:center;} will center the text.div.center {margin: 0 auto} will center the div without centering the text.HTML
just select the paragraph which one you want headlight the text and copy it where you want the same paragraph to there give the paste options Praveen Hounshi
Justified text is when the text flows right across the page and each line is the same length as those above or below.
Typing text, copying text, cut and paste text, formatting text, formatting paragraph, page layout, printing text, saving document, putting text into columns, etc.