non-printing characters.
A __________ mark is sometimes called a nonprinting character because it can be displayed on the screen but is not visible on a printed document.
A.S.O.S As seen on screen. Maybe.
In Microsoft Word, the mark that displays on the screen but is not visible on a printed document is known as a "non-printing character." This includes symbols like paragraph marks (¶), spaces (·), and tab indicators (→), which help users format and edit their documents more effectively. These marks can be toggled on or off using the "Show/Hide ¶" button in the toolbar. They are useful for checking formatting without affecting the final printed output.
yes it's true.
A __________ mark is sometimes called a nonprinting character because it can be displayed on the screen but is not visible on a printed document.
Lines are visible when taking a picture of a computer screen because of the refresh rate of the screen and the shutter speed of the camera. The refresh rate of the screen and the shutter speed of the camera may not be synchronized, causing the lines to appear in the photo.
character formatting
character formatting
I am guessing you mean it is not visible. Just drag the mouse to the bottom of the screen and it should appear.
Photos may look good on a screen because screens emit light, which can enhance colors and details. However, when printed, the colors and details may not appear as vibrant or sharp because printers use a different color system and resolution than screens.
what type of text does not appear on screen
what type of text does not appear on screen