When you see the paragraph symbol (¶) in a Word document, it indicates the presence of a paragraph mark or a new line in the text. This symbol is a non-printing character that helps you visualize where paragraphs begin and end. It can also be useful for formatting and editing purposes, as it allows you to see spacing and formatting elements that may not be visible otherwise.
Run on
Word choice.
Grid Read
Transfer
it normally means wrong word or likewise.
In the context of document editing, "WF" typically stands for "Workflow." It refers to the process and sequence of steps involved in managing the creation, review, and approval of a document. Understanding the workflow helps ensure that all necessary revisions are made and that the document moves smoothly through its editing stages.
In editing, a V-shaped symbol often indicates a "caret" or "insertion point," used to denote where additional content should be added in the text. It can also represent a specific type of editorial mark that suggests inserting a word or phrase above the line. This symbol helps editors clearly communicate their suggestions for modifications in a manuscript or document.
Generically a document is some form of written text. If you make changes to this text then you are editing the document. In computer terms this means that you have the document open in your word processor and you are adding or removing text before saving a new version of the document.
Editing texts-means changing the words or reformatting[making bold or itallic or indenting etc.]
The paragraph symbol in Microsoft Word 2013 is a formatting symbol that indicates the end of a paragraph. It is useful for understanding spacing and formatting in a document, but it does not appear when a document is printed. You can show or hide these symbols using the "Show/Hide" button in the Home tab.
If you click save in Microsoft Word it will ask you where you want to save the document. So you choose your folder, etc. If you mean when you're editing a document, and click save, it will save what you've written. So you exit out and then open the document to see what you've written and saved.
If you edit a document then you read through the document and revise or correct the document. In word processing this can mean deleting text, formatting text, replacing words, inserting page breaks, inserting headers and footers or page numbers, changing fonts, etc