If you want to indent text, use any number of Alt-Spaces
before
each line. To break a line, use
<br>
and to break a paragraph, use
<p>
You can also enter any HTML codes you want, including font color, size, italics, underlining–even graphics can be displayed. To find out how to write these codes, visit this page (although the page is written with e-mail in mind, most of the codes work the same way on a webpage, or with one of these word-processing sites).
A somewhat easier method, but one that gives you less options
ultimately, is to just type
<pre> before everything you want
to type for printing, followed by
</pre> at the end. Using
this
method, you can just use regular spaces and Returns
to format
your text–type it exactly as you want it to look, and that's how
it'll print.
Make sure to click Done or Finished to view the document and print it; use Print rather than Print Screen for the best results.
To see a little more detailed formatting possibility, click here.
For word processing pages, try my own Word Pro, or any of a number of others linked from this page.
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