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6.Indention in computer word processing is used to​

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Answered by sandhyanullari
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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.

Answered by aryansuts01
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By enabling you to divide content, indenting text gives your page layout. You can set tabs and indents using the horizontal ruler and tab selection, whether you want to move a single line or a whole paragraph.

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Although they are not required, indents can improve your document's reading and overall appearance. If you do decide to utilise indenting, make careful to do it right and avoid using spaces or tabs for the first line indents.

The term "indent" refers to the distance or quantity of white space used in word processing to divide a sentence from the left or right borders.

An instance of indented text is as follows: alignment of the paragraphs with the left margin.

A line of writing that begins farther from the edge of the page than all of the other lines creates an indentation at the start of the line. A small hole or incision in something's surface or edge is called an indent. Make small indentations on the pastry's borders. the area among the text and the page's border. Indentation can be done both left and right on most word processing software.

Another common use of indentation is the "first line indent," where only the first line of a phrase is indented and the subsequent text lines are flat with the column's left border.

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