This usually happens when you run out of space on one line, so you are sent to the next line.
Hope I answered your question.
autoenter
If it's in MS Word and you're editing a list but want to add line-breaks without causing it to move to the next list-item, then simply hold down the SHIFT key while hitting ENTER. It will make a line break without exiting out of the current list item.
Either the enter key or the tab key
Manual line break
Press the Enter key two times.
Alt-enter
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.
Manual line break
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the enter key brings you to the next line
Enter key or Return on Mac.
No. Word wrap allows you to continue typing and automatically wraps the words at the end of the line for you. You only have to use the Enter key when you want to start a new paragraph or to start typing on a new line.