You could cut and paste it, or put the cursor before it and press the Enter or Return keys. It really depends on where you want to move it to.
If you mean "How does one move a paragraph upwards" then it is done by cutting and pasting. Highlight the paragraph you want to move by holding left button down. Right Click Left click on Cut Put cursor where you want paragraph to be.Right Click Left click on Paste. Hey, voila - its done, BUT PRACTICE ON ONE OR TWO WORDS FIRST.
to move a paragraph you should copy that parah and then shift it to the place where you want to settle it and then click the paste option
what is the most efficient way to select highlight a one-line paragraph in Word, such as title. A. double-click the paragraph marker at the end to the line B. move the pointer just to the left of the line and click once C. use Edit, select All drag your mouse pointer right and down to the line under the end of the paragraph
i think the origin of the word paragraph is greek?
Write down 100 words to make a paragraph. End and begin it with the word example.
Because it will help the reader move easily from one idea to the next
false. because if you press enter then your cursor will move down a new line and this will either start a new line in your text or paragraph.
A prose paragraph is when you paraphrase the story or poem. Another word for paraphrase is reword it in your in own words so just sum it down to your own words.
You press the up arrow key, Next to the number key pad to move up one row. Then just repeat the same thing until you have moved all the way up that particular paragraph.
You may be looking for a paragraph.
Hold down Ctrl and use the arrow keys to move. For example, to Move left from one word to the next, hold down Ctrl and press the left arrow and try it yourself!!!!!!!
sub-paragraph