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To add spacing between lines or paragraphs of text in a cell, use a keyboard shortcut to add a new line. Click the location where you want to break the line. Press ALT+ENTER to insert the line break.
Noun. (plural line breaks) (typography) A point in writing where text that would normally continue on the same line starts at the beginning of a new line. (computing) A character indicating that subsequent characters should appear on a separate line of text; newline, line feed.
A line break is a poetic device that is used at the end of a line, and the beginning of the next line in a poem. It can be employed without traditional punctuation. Also, it can be described as a point wherein a line is divided into two halves. Sometimes, a line break that occurs at mid-clause creates enjambment.
Definition of Line Break A line break can either be an example of enjambment, which means the author has chosen to end a line without completing a sentence or clause, or can be an end stopped line, which is a line that completes a sentence or clause.
Place your cursor in the spot where you'd like to insert a line. Select Home, located in the upper left-hand corner. ... Select the down arrow next to the Borders button in the Paragraph section. When the drop-down menu appears, select the Horizontal Line option.
A line break is a break in the current line of text that doesn't create a new paragraph and is often done using the shortcut Shift+Enter. As seen in the image to the left, the line break resembles a symbol of an arrow pointing down and to the left. The same symbol is found on the Enter key on many computer keyboards.
This character is commonly known as the 'Line Feed' or 'Newline Character'. CR (character : \\r, Unicode : U+000D, ASCII : 13, hex : 0×0d) : This is simply the 'r' character. This character is commonly known as 'Carriage Return'.
CR and OF are control characters or byte code that can be used to mark a line break in a text file. CR = Carriage Return (\\r, 0×0D in hexadecimal, 13 in decimal) moves the cursor to the beginning of the line without advancing to the next line.
Text breaks those places where the author wants to insert a space, but not a new chapter or section lots of authors use them, and they often create problems for book layout. There are many ways the text break can be used: ... to change scene in the middle of a chapter.
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