Question: How to manipulate paragraph in MS-word?
Question: How to selecting a paragraph
in MS-Word?
Answer:
Right-click >
Move Cursor from Beginning Text
to End Text
Question: How to Moving a paragraph
in MS-Word?
Answer:
Right-click >
Select Paragraph > Copy/Cut
> Paste (Allocated Space)
Question: How to Copying a paragraph
in MS-Word?
Answer:
Right-click >
Select Paragraph > Copy
Question: How to open page layout
menu in MS-Word?
Answer: The page layout
affects how content appears and includes the page's orientation,
margins, and size.
Page orientation
Word offers two page orientation options: landscape and portrait. Landscape means the page is oriented horizontally, while portrait means the page is oriented vertically. Compare our example below to see how orientation can affect the appearance and spacing of text and images.To format page margins:
Word has a variety of predefined margin sizes to choose from.- Select the Page Layout tab, then click the Margins command.
- A drop-down menu will appear. Click the predefined margin size you want.
- The margins of the document will be changed.
To change the page size:
Word has a variety of predefined page sizes to choose from.- Select the Page Layout tab, then click the Size command.
- A drop-down menu will appear. The current page size is highlighted. Click the desired predefined page size.
- The page size of the document will be changed.
Question:
What is Indentation in MS-Word?
Answer:
In word processing, the word indent is used to
describe the distance, or number of blank spaces used to separate a paragraph
from the left or right margins. The following is an example of indented
text: Paragraph alignment against left margin.
Question: What is wrap text in MS-Word?
Answer: Text wrap is a feature supported by
many word processors that enables you to surround a picture or diagram
with text. The text wraps around the graphic. Text wrap in
HTML is most frequently used to describe wrapping of text around
an image in the HTML code.