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a is a location on the horixontal ruler that tells Word where to position the insertion point when you press the TAB key on the keyboard.

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For Microsoft Users: If you have your formatting button activated, it looks like this: ¶ Years ago, we use to call it a paragraph symbol. I still do, but today's proper term for it is a "return" or a "manual line break". If your formatting button isn't activated, you won't be able to see symbols for line breaks, tabs, spacing, and other fun stuff.


What is the term for changing a paragraph's appearance?

paragraph formatting


What is the process of changing a paragraph called?

Paragraph formatting.


Do you indent the first paragraph in MLA formatting?

Yes, in MLA formatting, you should indent the first paragraph of your essay.


Do you indent the first paragraph when formatting a document?

Yes, it is common practice to indent the first paragraph when formatting a document.


Does Paragraph formatting require the paragraph to be selected prior to formatting?

yes.


If you are changing the format of a single paragraph the insertion point must be located somewhere in that?

Yes. Or you can make a different style and then apply that style to the paragraph but then you will have to have the insertion point in that paragraph.


What will advance the insertion point to the beginning of the next physical line ignoring any paragraph formatting?

It isn't clear what program you are talking about; available commands and shortcuts vary, depending on the program. For example, in MS-Word you can press Ctrl-Down to advance to the beginning of the next paragraph; or you can press Home, followed by down-arrow, to go to the beginning of the next line. This latter combination (to go to the next line) should work in most word processors (such as OpenOffice), and editors (such as NotePad or NotePad++).