What are the breaks in a word called?

(when intr , foll by into) to obtain, give, or receive smaller units in exchange for; changeto break a pound note

(tr) mainly military to demote to a lower rank

(intr ; often foll by from or out of) to proceed suddenly

(intr) to come into beinglight broke over the mountains

(intr ; foll by into or out into)

  1. to burst into song, laughter, etc
  2. to change to a faster pace

(tr) to open with explosivesto break a safe

(intr) (of waves)

  1. (often foll by against) to strike violently
  2. to collapse into foam or surf

(intr) (esp of fish) to appear above the surface of the water

(intr) (of the amniotic fluid surrounding an unborn baby) to be released when the amniotic sac ruptures in the first stage of labourher waters have broken

Occasionally text in paragraphs is not aligned correctly or cannot be positioned as you like. This problem could be a line break, also called soft return or text wrapping break.

A paragraph is created by entering text and pressing the Enter key. It can contain only one word or one sentence, or multiple sentences. Each paragraph ends with a paragraph mark that looks like a reverse P (¶).

The line break moves the next word to the beginning of a new line without starting a new paragraph. A line break character looks like a right-angle arrow pointing to the left

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For example:

  • Text with two paragraphs where lines end with paragraph breaks:

    What are the breaks in a word called?

  • Text with two paragraphs where lines end with line breaks:

    What are the breaks in a word called?

Note: You can also see a right-angle arrow between two vertical lines

What are the breaks in a word called?
. This symbol shows the line break that separate text around an object, wrapping text such as a caption text or an image from the body text:

What are the breaks in a word called?

A line break character and other structural characters, such as spaces, paragraph marks, and tabs (also known as Whitespace characters in typography, nonprinting characters, or formatting marks) are usually hidden, but you can display them.

To insert a line break, do the following:

   1.   Position the cursor in front of the word you want to move to a new line.

   2.   Do one of the following:

  • On the Layout tab, in the Page Setup group, click Breaks, and then click Text Wrapping:

    What are the breaks in a word called?

  • Press Shift+Enter.

Line breaks are used to delimit a specific text or break a line before a word that would otherwise be hyphenated (see more about automatic hyphenation and manual hyphenation).


To remove line breaks, follow the two-step procedure:

   I.   Replace two consecutive line breaks with one paragraph break:

   1.   Open the Find and Replace dialog box by doing one of the following:

  • On the Home tab, in the Editing group, click the Find list and then choose Advanced Find...:

    What are the breaks in a word called?

  • Click Ctrl+H.
  • On the Home tab, in the Editing group, click the Replace button:

    What are the breaks in a word called?

   2.   In the Find and Replace dialog box, on the Replace tab:

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  • In the Find what field, type ^l^l (the caret symbol plus the lowercase Ls twice).
  • In the Replace with field, type ^p (the code for a paragraph break).

   3.   Click the Replace All button.

   II.   Replace line breaks with spaces or remove them:

   1.   Open the Find and Replace dialog box.

   2.   In the Find and Replace dialog box, on the Replace tab:

  • In the Find what field, type ^l (the caret symbol plus the lowercase Ls).
  • In the Replace with field:
    • Type a space if you need to place a space instead of each line break.
    • Leave empty if you already have a space at the end of each line.

   3.   Click the Replace All button.

See more about replacing special characters.

Note: Word offers a helpful feature named AutoFormat that can format selected text with a paragraph break at the end of each full line to delete all the paragraph breaks but the last. In some cases, it can determine where the “real” paragraph breaks are and leave them intact. To run AutoFormat, click Alt+Ctrl+K.

What are the types of section breaks in word?

There are four different types of section breaks that you can insert. They are “Next Page,” “Continuous,” “Odd Page,” and “Even Page.” A “Next Page” section break inserts a page break, but also creates two separate sections of the document so that each section can have its own unique page layout.

What is a paragraph break in word?

A paragraph break inserts what looks like a double-space in between one line of text and another, and allows screen reader users to parse the information on the page more readily.

What is a hard break in word?

The other way to end a line is to press Shift+Enter; this results in a soft return, sometimes called a line break or a newline character, being entered in the document. Hard returns are used to signify the end of a paragraph, whereas soft returns simply signify the end of a line.