Paragraph formats in a word processing program assign a function to a paragraph, i.e. a section of text up to the next line break, rather than just an appearance. On Microsoft Word these are called 'Styles'. These styles can be, for example, a heading or a quotation. These are then visually distinguished from the text. This optical distinction can be made manually or automatically (by assigning a paragraph format).
Figure 1: Location of the Styles options in MS Word.
Benefits of using paragraph styles:
Remember: every software is stupid. It can only do what we tell it to. That's why it needs explicit instructions, such as assigning paragraph formats.
Here we have put together some instructional articles on the individual formatting options in three word processing programs for you:
Tip: Leuphana students can obtain a free license for "MS Office 365 ProPlus" through the MIZ.
Citation for this webpage.
Knorr, Dagmar (2020): Textverarbeitungsprogramme. Wiki "Schreiben im Studium | Academic Writing". Leuphana Universität Lüneburg, Schreibzentrum / Writing Center. <https://lehrwiki.leuphana.de/display/SWCRessourcen/Textverarbeitungsprogramme>