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How to Make Paragraphs in WordPress
1. Log in to your WordPress account and create a new post or open a previous post. To create a new post, click 'Blog' at the top of the screen and select 'New Post.' To open an old post, click 'Blog' and select 'Dashboard.' Click 'Posts' on the left side of the screen, select 'All Posts' and then click the name of the post you want to edit.
2. Click the 'Visual' tab above the post text entry if you want to use the Visual Editor, which has many of the editing options found in word processing programs. Click the 'HTML' tab to open the HTML Editor to use HTML tags when writing your posts. New users with limited or no HTML experience should use the Visual Editor because it is easier to use.
3. Type your first paragraph in the post text entry box or, if you are editing a previous post, move the cursor to the front of the first word of the next paragraph.
4. Press the 'Enter' button once on your keyboard when using the Visual Editor or twice when using the HTML editor to create a new paragraph.
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