This sentence is the end of the paragragh.than,you must "start a new line"?
L Lilien Vera New Member german Dec 6, 2009 #1 This sentence is the end of the paragragh.than,you must "start a new line"?
Riverby Senior Member New Zealand NZ English Dec 6, 2009 #2 If the sentence ends a paragraph, then you must start a new line.
L Lilien Vera New Member german Dec 6, 2009 #3 Is there any verb/noun can take place "start a new line"? the verb. may be "re-xxxx",the noun may be "re-xxxx-nce/re-xxxness" and so on....
Is there any verb/noun can take place "start a new line"? the verb. may be "re-xxxx",the noun may be "re-xxxx-nce/re-xxxness" and so on....
Riverby Senior Member New Zealand NZ English Dec 6, 2009 #4 I can't think of a word with the meaning you want.
Riverby Senior Member New Zealand NZ English Dec 6, 2009 #6 Wrap in the context of word-processing means something different. It is how a sentence or paragraph looks when you do not enter a new line (for example, by pressing the ENTER key).
Wrap in the context of word-processing means something different. It is how a sentence or paragraph looks when you do not enter a new line (for example, by pressing the ENTER key).
L Lilien Vera New Member german Dec 6, 2009 #7 so,can I say like this, "stop here,and wrap,then you can continue writting"