11. About Paragraph Breaks and Tabs
Understanding exactly how Writer treats paragraphs is the first step in understanding Writer's formatting capabilities. Knowing exactly where a paragraph begins and ends is not always obvious. For example, in the next figure, it appears that the document has three paragraphs.
If you glance at the screen or print the document, three paragraphs certainly appear to be there. As far as your readers are concerned, the document does contain three paragraphs. Nevertheless, as far as Writer is concerned, this particular document contains only a single paragraph! Clicking the
Nonprinting characters button on this particular document shows nonprinting characters that reveal this document contains only a single paragraph, as the following figure shows.4 Type Text into a Document ).
Seeing isn't always believinghow many paragraphs are in this document?
10 About the Rulers ) or from the
Paragraph formatting dialog box (see
13 Apply Paragraph Formatting) applies to all the text in that section. You won't have to format more than one paragraph individually.
14 Set Up Page Formatting discusses sections in more detail.
KEY TERM
Section
A block of document text that contains its own formatting, including possible headers and footers, that will differ from surrounding text.
Tab stops are critical in most documents. Tab stops enable you to align values consistently across multiple lines. Also, when you use a tabstop, you don't have to press the
spacebar many times to jump to the right spot on a line. Tab stops enable you to start paragraphs with an indented first line. Writer supports four types of tab stops, as detailed in Table 3.1.
Use the ruler to set and change tab stops.
To set a tab stop, use either the ruler or the
Tabs page in the
Paragraph dialog box. You can click the
Tab selection button on the ruler to select which tab stop you want to place. Every time you click the
Tab selection button, the symbol changes to a different kind of tab stop. When you then click anywhere on the ruler, that kind of tab appears on the ruler where you click.
To use the
Tabs page, double-click the ruler or select
Format, Paragraph to display the
Paragraph dialog box. Click the
Tabs tab to display the
Tabs page.
The Tabs page enables you to set tabs for the current paragraph.
Table 3.2 describes each of the options in the
Tabs page.