Microsoft KB Archive/36508

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New Paragraph After Insertion Point Command

PSS ID Number: Q36508 Article last modified on 03-07-1997

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The information in this article applies to:
- Microsoft Word for the Macintosh versions 4.0, 5.0, 5.1

SUMMARY

The New Paragraph After Insertion Point command can be found in the Commands dialog box. This command is issued by default by pressing COMMAND+OPTION+RETURN.

This New Paragraph After Insertion Point command is useful when you want to insert a new paragraph mark but continue typing in the current paragraph. When you insert the paragraph mark, the following text moves to a new line, and the insertion point remains in its current position. For example, you may want to use this command when inserting text in the middle of a paragraph to avoid the distraction of the following text being pushed to the right as you type.

To remove this paragraph mark, use of the following two procedures:

  1. Use Delete Forward (COMMAND+OPTION+F) when you’ve finished typing.
  2. Select the mark and choose Cut.

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