It depends what your writing about and how you want the reader to absorb the information.
HTML stands for HyperText Mark-up Language. It is a method of 'writing' web-pages.
HTML
Visual diagrams that illustrate what the text says
HTML text isn't really formatted to begin with. But if you want to create text that is formatted in the exact way you typed it into the document, you can surround that text with a <PRE></PRE> element.
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overtype mode
It depends what your writing about and how you want the reader to absorb the information.
Document is a text. You can save text in your document.
make the writing bigger on the word document and it will print bigger
changing the margins in a document areleft justification Aligins text at the left margin.centre justification Centre the line or paragraph between the margins.
Yes it should have a period.
This usually means that the way you have been writing is grammatically incorrect.
when you cut text, the text is removed from the document and placed on the office clipboard.
There might not be any difference. A text document is just characters, without any special formatting. A published document has been output from an application, usually to a printer. A published document could be a text document.
If you mean typing text in the middle of some existing text, then it is Insert mode as opposed to Overwrite mode. You can also copy or cut text and then paste it into the middle of some existing text, whether you are in Insert or Overwrite mode.
Generically a document is some form of written text. If you make changes to this text then you are editing the document. In computer terms this means that you have the document open in your word processor and you are adding or removing text before saving a new version of the document.