base document
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.
A line break occurs as you end a paragraph and you will see a paragraph marker if you have the hidden characters on.
The paragraph marker, which is actually called a Pilcrow and looks like this: ¶
format painter
Which document is echoed by the second paragraph of the Declaration of Independence?
Yes, it is common practice to indent the first paragraph when formatting a document.
Whenever you open a document in Microsoft Word, whether it was created in Word or Works, you can choose whether the unprintable "white space" characters such as end-of-paragraph, blank space, and tab are displayed on the screen or not by clicking the Show/Hide Paragraph Mark button on the Standard Toolbar (the button that has a paragraph mark on it). Every time you click the button, it toggles the state between show and hide. In either case, those characters are not printed when you print the document on paper.
which orargraph appear in which historic document
paragraph
In an HTML document, to start a new paragraph, the <p> tag is used. Here p stands for paragraph and will start a new para.
To indent the first paragraph in a document, you can use the "Tab" key on your keyboard to create a space at the beginning of the paragraph. This will visually separate the first paragraph from the rest of the text, making it stand out.
Yes, the first paragraph in a document should be indented to visually separate it from the rest of the text and improve readability.