Nonprintable characters
formatting marks
When "Show nonprinting characters" is turned on, you can see symbols representing spaces, tabs, and paragraph breaks in a document. These characters are not printed on the page but help you visualize the layout and formatting of the document.
The symbol on the Show/Hide button in Microsoft Word is called the "paragraph mark" or pilcrow (¶). When clicked, it displays or hides formatting marks such as spaces, tabs, and paragraph breaks. This feature helps users see the formatting of their document more clearly.
True, you can hide formatting marks such as spaces, tabs, and paragraph marks in word processing software like Microsoft Word. These marks are typically used to denote formatting elements in a document and can be toggled on and off to show or hide them as needed.
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.
If the spaces have been inserted between the letters it is called kerning. If the spaces are put between paragraphs or other elements it is simply called formatting (layout).
the answer is five. the tab button spaces and automatic five spaces for each paragraph
Formatting marks are non-printing characters, such as spaces, tabs, and paragraph marks, used to layout and format text in documents. They are not displayed when printing or viewing the document but are visible in the document editing mode to help users understand the structure of the content.
A paragraph?!?
For Microsoft users: It's called the "show/hide" button. It's a button with this symbol ¶ on it. When it depressed is yellow-colored it is activated and you can see things paragraph marks, section breaks, spaces, and tabs.
no spacing
Spatial order paragraphs