formatting marks
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.
Nonprintable characters
The placement of paragraph text relative to the left and right document margins is called paragraph alignment. The manner in which text displays around an object is text wrapping.
base 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.
The paragraph marker, which is actually called a Pilcrow and looks like this: ¶
Paragraph formatting.
A group of sentences is called a paragraph
paragraph formatting... hope i could help :D
The decorative symbol at the beginning of a paragraph is called a pilcrow or paragraph mark. It is usually used to indicate a new paragraph in a written text.
topical
Access displays tabs, called _____, when you perform certain tasks.