Word wrap
When 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.
the tab button or the enter
The feature you are referring to is called "word wrap." It automatically moves text to the next line when it reaches the end of a line without deleting the original content. This helps to maintain the formatting and readability of the text.
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word wrap
The feature in Word that automatically moves text to the next line when you reach the margin is called "word wrap." This allows you to continue typing without needing to manually insert line breaks, ensuring that text fits within the designated margins of the document. Word wrap is typically enabled by default in most word processing applications.
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Word wrap does not move the insertion point to the previous line; rather, it allows text to continue on the next line when the current line reaches the end of the defined margin or window. This feature ensures that text remains visible and readable without manual line breaks. The insertion point remains at the end of the current line until the user inputs more text or manually moves it.
The word processing feature in which text is automatically continued from one line to the next is called word wrapping.