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That's called a "widow." If your paragraph has the last sentence on the next page, it's called an "orphan."
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If you write by hand, then do two finger spaces. If you are doing it on a computer, then just press the tab button, which is set to the default of 5 spaces. If you prefer, use the space bar and tap it 5 times. Just hitting tab usually works, provided that a) you have a tab key (and who doesn't? Even old typewriters have tab keys), and b) it is set for the proper spacing as the default setting. It is rare to ever need to change the default setting. These days 1/2 inch is considered proper (about 5 spaces using 12 point Courier, but it will vary with other fonts and sizes). Somewhere in your Word Processing program, in your Formatting and paragraph settings, you'll be able to set the tab stops. Just set it to 0.5" and you're set!
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In Microsoft Word, first select the paragraph, then go to the Format menu and pick Columns. You can then set the columns to be the way you want. There is also a columns icon on the toolbar.
To indent the first line of each paragraph one-half inch from the left margin, you can set the paragraph formatting to have a half-inch first line indent. This can typically be done in word-processing software like Microsoft Word by going to the "Paragraph" settings and adjusting the indentation options. Simply specify a 0.5-inch first line indent to achieve the desired formatting.
Pilcrow Sign (¶) used by MS Office Word to setoff a Paragraph.
you can click on a number on the horizontal ruler after you pick what tab such as left, right and you can also set it through the paragraph launcher in the paragraph group.
no you can get the idea is in the body of the paragraph and in the climax
Click little arrow that shows to bottom in Paragraph section at Home tab and look for tabs at bottom of paragraph dialog which will open.
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An indented paragraph is when the start of the first line is set further in. The rest of the paragraph starts normally. Another example is an empty space at the beginning of a line to indicate the beginning of a new paragraph.
Successfully is a 12 letter word with three set of double letters. Stubbornness is another 12 letter word.
That's called a "widow." If your paragraph has the last sentence on the next page, it's called an "orphan."
1. Be sure the text is not in a text box. (Many templates set up text boxes for you)2. Select the paragraph where you want the drop cap.3. In the Format menu, select Drop Cap4. Still in the Format Menu, select column or indented style, and font.This cuts the first letter of the paragraph and inserts it as an inline textbox. If you need to change it, drag the corner handles. If you make a mistake, delete it, re-type the first letter, and do it over.