Page Break
The mark that indicates where you want a page to end is typically called a "page break." It helps to control the layout and formatting of your document, ensuring that content flows properly from one page to the next.
It is known as inserting a page break.
Another word for question mark is interrogation point.
The mark that shows a syllable should be stressed is called an accent mark or stress mark. It is used in phonetics and dictionaries to indicate which syllable in a word should be pronounced with more emphasis or force.
An apostrophe is used to indicate possession (e.g. Sarah's book) or to indicate the omission of letters in a word (e.g. can't for cannot).
insert mark It can also be used above certain letters in other languages to indicate an accent or a number raised to a certain power in maths.
A proofing mark is called a "markup" or a "correction mark." These marks are used to indicate changes or corrections needed in a document during the proofreading process.
The word that means a star-shaped mark is "asterisk." It is commonly used to indicate a footnote or to highlight a key point in a text.
n.A mark ( ¸ ) placed beneath the letter c, as in the spelling of the French word garçon, to indicate that the letter is to be pronounced (s).
At approximately the 10 inch mark word automatically inserts a PAGE BREAK. -from Microsoft 2010 Word, text by Nita Rutosky
The wavy mark over an n is called a tilde. It is often used in languages like Spanish and Portuguese to indicate pronunciation.
The punctuation mark of three dots is called an ellipsis. It is used to indicate a pause or omission in a sentence.