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This may sound a bit stupid question, but why does the "Enter" key not make this statement to go on a new line? Please refer the snapshot below...

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  • Try pressing two enters. Feb 19, 2015 at 7:41
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    That is intentional. Add 2 spaces at the end of the line
    – juergen d
    Feb 19, 2015 at 8:22
  • @juergend Historically, I think it comes from the fact that you need to use 2 newlines to make a paragraph in a Plain Text file (that is visible with the naked eye). Also, before the advent of word wrapping single lines might have been used for that purpose as well. So I guess it spilled over in various markups as the way to make a paragraph.
    – sashoalm
    Feb 19, 2015 at 8:48
  • @baplha has a nice explanation here
    – user247702
    Feb 19, 2015 at 8:50
  • Please do not start a question with "Hi".
    – Jongware
    Feb 19, 2015 at 12:17

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This is . Quoting from the editing help page,

Linebreaks - End a line with two spaces to add a linebreak.

Alternatively, use <br> or <br/> to add a linebreak. And this is why!

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You can use double enters:

newLine.

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