Paragraph Formatting
1) What is a paragraph in Word?
A paragraph is any text ending with an Enter (¶) mark. Formatting applies to the whole paragraph (alignment, spacing, indentation, borders, lists).
Pro tip: Toggle Show/Hide ¶ to see hidden marks: Home → ¶ (or Ctrl+Shift+8).
2) Everyday paragraph controls (Home → Paragraph)
Control |
What it does |
Quick notes |
Alignment |
Left / Center / Right / Justify |
Ctrl+L / Ctrl+E / Ctrl+R / Ctrl+J |
Line spacing |
Single, 1.15, 1.5, Double, Exactly, At least, Multiple |
For reports use 1.5 or Double |
Before/After spacing |
Space above/below a paragraph |
Use this instead of blank lines |
Indentation |
First line, Hanging, Left/Right |
First line for essays; Hanging for references/lists |
Bullets/Numbering |
Simple or Multilevel lists |
Link lists to Heading styles for outlines |
Borders & Shading |
Box/side borders, highlight bands |
Use sparingly for emphasis |
Tabs |
Left/Right/Center/Decimal + Leaders |
Leaders (……) for menus/TOCs |
Open full dialog: click tiny launcher in Paragraph group.
3) Indentation (precise control)
- First line indent: Common in essays (e.g., 1.27 cm / 0.5").
- Hanging indent: Reference lists, bullet text (first line hangs left; rest indented).
- Left/Right indent: Indent block quotes or callouts.
Via Ruler:
- Top marker = first-line; bottom marker = hanging; square = left indent. Drag to set.
4) Line & paragraph spacing (readability)
- Line spacing: Single / 1.15 / 1.5 / Double / Exactly (fixed height) / At least (min height) / Multiple.
- Paragraph spacing: Add Before/After (e.g., 6–12 pt) instead of empty lines.
Fast keys:
- Ctrl+1 Single, Ctrl+5 1.5, Ctrl+2 Double.
- Ctrl+0 toggle 6 pt Before (useful for lists).
5) Lists (clean structure)
- Use Bullets for unordered, Numbering for steps.
- Multilevel list for outlines (I, A, 1, a, i).
- Restart numbering or Continue from previous list (right-click number).
- Link multilevel list to Heading 1/2/3 for automatic Table of Contents later.
6) Tabs & leaders (neat alignment)
- Set Left/Right/Center/Decimal tabs from the Ruler or Paragraph → Tabs…
- Add Leader (dots/dashes) for price lists or contents lines.
Example:
Item Tab→Leader…… ₹ 120
7) Line & Page Breaks (keep layout stable)
Home → Paragraph → Line and Page Breaks tab:
- Widow/Orphan control: Keep first/last line of a paragraph with the paragraph.
- Keep lines together: Prevent a paragraph from splitting across pages.
- Keep with next: Keep a heading with the first paragraph/table below it.
- Page break before: Force a new page before selected paragraph (useful for chapter headings).
8) Style-first workflow (professional & fast)
- Apply Styles (Normal, Heading 1/2/3) instead of manual formatting.
- Modify a style once → whole document updates (consistency).
- Use Theme fonts/colors for uniform design (Design → Themes).
Page Formatting
1) Page setup (Layout tab)
Setting |
Where |
Typical choices |
Margins |
Layout → Margins |
Normal (1" each) or Custom |
Orientation |
Layout → Orientation |
Portrait / Landscape |
Size |
Layout → Size |
A4 (210×297 mm) or Letter |
Columns |
Layout → Columns |
2–3 for newsletters |
Hyphenation |
Layout → Hyphenation |
Auto for justified columns |
Breaks |
Layout → Breaks |
Page or Section (key tool!) |
2) Page vs Section breaks (don’t mix them up)
- Page Break: Starts next content on a new page (Ctrl+Enter).
- Section Break: Splits the document so page settings can change after the break:
- Next Page (new page + new section)
- Continuous (same page, new section)
- Even/Odd Page (chapter starts on even/odd page)
Use a section break when you need different margins, orientation, columns, or headers/footers in different parts.
3) Headers/Footers & Page numbers
Insert → Header/Footer/Page Number → Page Number Format…
- Different First Page (title page without number).
- Different Odd & Even (book layout).
- Start at: Restart numbering at 1 for new sections (e.g., after prelims).
- Link to Previous: Turn off to have different header/footer in this section.
4) Page background & document look
- Watermark (Draft/Confidential)
- Page Color / Borders
- Themes: Set Fonts and Colors for the whole document (Design tab).
5) Common layouts (ready recipes)
Academic report (simple)
- A4, Margins: 1", Font Times New Roman 12 or Calibri 11
- Line spacing 1.5, First-line indent 0.5" (Normal style)
- Heading styles for sections, TOC from References
Resume (modern, tight)
- A4, Narrow margins, single line spacing
- Use Spacing Before/After to separate sections, no blank lines
- Consistent bullets & tabs/leaders for dates
Large landscape table on one page
- Insert Section Break (Next Page)
- Change that section to Landscape; adjust margins
- Insert table; keep Different First Page if needed
Newsletter
- Section: Two columns + Justify + Hyphenation: Auto
- Use Keep with next on headings to avoid orphan headings
6) Troubleshooting (fast fixes)
- Weird spacing: Turn on ¶; remove extra paragraphs; set Before/After spacing properly.
- Heading on last line of page: Turn on Keep with next for headings.
- Numbering breaks: Use Multilevel list linked to Heading styles; right-click to Restart at 1.
- Images jump: Set Wrap Text → Square/Tight and Fix position on page; use Position/Align.
- Page numbers wrong after sections: Open header/footer → Page Number → Format → Start at 1, and unlink (Link to Previous off).
7) Handy keyboard shortcuts
- Align L/C/R/J: Ctrl+L / Ctrl+E / Ctrl+R / Ctrl+J
- Line spacing: Ctrl+1 (single), Ctrl+5 (1.5), Ctrl+2 (double)
- Increase/Decrease indent: Ctrl+M / Ctrl+Shift+M
- Increase/Decrease font: Ctrl+] / Ctrl+[
- Page break: Ctrl+Enter
- Show/Hide ¶: Ctrl+Shift+8
8) Mini diagrams
Paragraph layout
[Left Margin] ←Indent→ First line
└─Hanging indent for bullets/references
Line spacing ↑
Before/After spacing between paragraphs
Sections
... Section 1 (Portrait, 1 column) ...
--- Section Break (Next Page) ---
... Section 2 (Landscape, 2 columns, different header/footer) ...
9) Practice tasks (do these once)
1. Essay setup: Set Normal style to TNR 12, 1.5 spacing, First-line 0.5", 12 pt After. Write 3 paragraphs.
2. Outline: Create Heading 1/2 sections, apply a multilevel list linked to headings, insert a TOC.
3. Tabs & leaders: Build a two-column price list using Right tab at 15 cm (or 6") with dot leaders.
4. Landscape table: Insert a Section Break, switch to Landscape, add a wide table, and Repeat Header Rows.
5. Headers/footers: Different first page; number pages i, ii, iii for prelims, then start 1 at main matter (unlink sections).
10) One-page recap
- Paragraph: Alignment, line/paragraph spacing, indents (first-line/hanging), lists, borders/shading, tabs/leaders, keep options.
- Page: Margins, orientation, size, columns, hyphenation, page/section breaks, headers/footers, numbering, themes.
- Use styles, avoid extra Enters, prefer spacing Before/After and page/section breaks for control.
- Fix issues with ¶, Keep with next, Link to Previous, and proper list/heading links.