Paragraphs
The most basic unit of block-level content within a WordprocessingML document, paragraphs are stored using the <p>
element (§2.3.1.22). A paragraph defines a distinct division of content with a WordprocessingML document which begins on a new line.
<w:p> <w:pPr> <w:jc w:val="center"/> <w:rPr> <w:i/> </w:rPr> </w:pPr> <w:r> <w:rPr> <w:i/> </w:rPr> <w:t xml:space="preserve">The quick brown fox jumped … </w:t> </w:r> </w:p>
Notice that each run specifies the character formatting information for its contents, and the paragraph specifies the paragraph level formatting (the center-justification). It is also notable that since leading and trailing whitespace is not normally significant in XML; some runs require a designating specifying that their whitespace is significant via the <xml:space>
element. end example]
A paragraph's properties are specified via the <pPr>
element (§2.3.1.25; §2.3.1.26). [: Some examples of paragraph properties are alignment, border, hyphenation override, indentation, line spacing, shading, text direction, and widow/orphan control. ]