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line break is to go to the next line.
text wrapping is a feature which is available in MS-Word and is used for aligning the text in a paragraph, so that every line ends at the same place.
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Text wrapping.
The definition of text wrapping is an automatic response from a document creator that when there is not enough room to fit the border of a page it bumps the word to the next line.
If you have text that is too wide to go into a cell, you can either widen the cell or set it to wrap text. Wrap text will put the text onto a second line within the one cell and make the cell higher in order to fit all the text within the cell.
When a line gets too long and the extra words are moved automatically to the next line, it is called "word wrapping." This feature ensures that text remains within the confines of a designated space, such as a text box or page margin, by shifting overflow text to the next line without breaking words. Word wrapping enhances readability and maintains the layout of the text.
If the machine automatically starts a new line when it gets to the right edge, it is called "wrapping the text", or the text wraps to the next line. If it does not wrap, then you will have one very long line.
Line spacing is the space between lines of printed text. A page break is a point at which a new page of text is to be started.
a soft return in word can sometimes mean a line break caused by word wrapping
When the cursor automatically goes to the next line, it is referred to as "word wrapping." This feature allows text to flow seamlessly to the next line once it reaches the end of the current line, ensuring that the content fits within the designated space without manual intervention. Word wrapping is commonly used in text editors and word processing software.
No. A page break starts a new page in a document. Line spacing is the space between each line of text.
Make sure the graphic is Floating (not in-line with text and not in a text box.Select it and set wrapping to Tight.Click on the graphic, then on the Picture toolbar, click on the Text Wrapping button (if the Picture toolbar doesn't automatically appear when you select the graphic, right-click and choose Show Picture Toolbar).From the drop-down list, choose Edit Wrap Points.Move the edit points around the edge of the graphic to make the text wrap the way you want.
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