It allows you to do continual typing without worrying about needing to press "enter" to get to the next line if you are towards the end of the line. If a word is too long, word wrap will automatically move that word to the next line. This increases your typing speed. You do not have to constantly watch your screen to see where the cursor is located (for instance, you're looking at a document and typing it word for word so you don't need to take your eyes off the document you're typing to see if you need to move down a line).
Unlike on a manual typewriter, when the cursor in the word-processor gets to the end of a line, if the operator is still typing, it moves that part of the unfinished word, and places it on the next line. This prevents half a word at the end of a line (unless the operator deliberately wants it that way!)
Forces text after the break to begin on the next line
Word wrap.
A major thing is the ability to do mail merging.
Word wrap is the feature of most text editors, word processors, and web browsers, of breaking lines between and not within words, except when a single word is longer than a line. In text display, it is the feature of continuing on a new line when a line is full, such that each line fits in the viewable window, allowing text to be read from top to bottom without any horizontal scrolling.
text wrap / word wrap
Word Wrap.
Word wrap
Yes. Word processors have this feature.
word wrap
The word processing feature in which text is automatically continued from one line to the next is called word wrapping.
word wrap
Word wrapWhen the text you're typing gets to the end of the line, the cursor wraps to the next line. It places the text below on the page instead of allowing the words to continue on beyond your screen edge. In word processors, the text is split at a wordbreak (or a hyphen), hence "word wrap". You can find the Word Wrap command in either the Paragraph tab, the View Tab or the Tools tab at the top of your worksheet.
Word Wrap