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Advanced Word Wrapping Tool

Format your text with intelligent word wrapping. Control line lengths, indentation, and wrapping modes for perfect text formatting every time.

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Type some text in the input area to see the preview...

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๐Ÿš€ Smart Wrapping Logic with Real-Time Feedback

Enjoy advanced features like soft, hard, and balanced wrapping, indentation control, line numbers, and alignment formatting โ€” all in one tool!

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How to Use the Word Wrapping Tool

Follow these easy steps to wrap and format your text effectively:

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Enter Your Text
Paste or type your text into the input area provided.
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Adjust Your Settings
Configure wrap length, alignment, indentations, and more from the settings panel.
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Preview the Result
Check the live preview section to see how your text will be wrapped.
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Copy or Download
Copy the formatted output or download it as a .txt file for use in your project.
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Frequently Asked Questions

Find answers to common questions about our word wrapping tool and text formatting features.

What is word wrapping and why do I need it?
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Word wrapping is the process of breaking lines of text to fit within specified margins or line lengths. It's essential for:

  • Creating readable text in fixed-width formats
  • Preparing text for email, code comments, or documentation
  • Formatting text for printing or display in specific layouts
  • Ensuring text displays properly across different devices and screen sizes

Our tool makes this process automatic and customizable to meet your specific formatting needs.

What's the difference between soft wrap and hard wrap?
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Soft Wrap: Breaks lines only at spaces between words, preserving word integrity. This is the most natural and readable option for most text.

Hard Wrap: Breaks lines at any character when the line length limit is reached, even in the middle of words. Useful for technical content or when strict character limits must be enforced.

Word Wrap: Similar to soft wrap but with enhanced word preservation algorithms.

Balanced Lines: Attempts to create lines of similar length for a more visually appealing layout.

How do indentation settings work?
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Left Indent: Adds spaces to the beginning of every line. Useful for creating nested content or adding consistent margins.

First Line Indent: Adds or removes spaces from the first line of each paragraph only. Positive values create traditional paragraph indentation, while negative values create hanging indents.

Example with Left Indent (4 spaces) and First Line Indent (2 spaces):

This is the first line with extra indent
This is a continuation line
Another continuation line
What are the different line ending formats?
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Line endings determine how line breaks are represented in your text:

  • LF (Line Feed): Used by Unix, Linux, and macOS systems. Most common for web and modern applications.
  • CRLF (Carriage Return + Line Feed): Used by Windows systems. Required for proper display in some Windows applications.
  • CR (Carriage Return): Used by classic Mac systems (pre-OS X). Rarely needed today but available for legacy compatibility.

Choose the format that matches your target system or application requirements.

How does text alignment work with word wrapping?
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Our tool offers four alignment options:

  • Left Aligned: Text starts at the left margin (default and most readable)
  • Center Aligned: Text is centered within the line length
  • Right Aligned: Text is aligned to the right margin
  • Justified: Text is stretched to fill the entire line length by adjusting spacing between words

Alignment is applied after wrapping, so it works with all wrap modes and indentation settings.

Can I preserve my original paragraph structure?
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Yes! Use these options to control paragraph handling:

  • Preserve paragraph breaks: Maintains double line breaks between paragraphs
  • Trim whitespace from lines: Removes extra spaces at the beginning and end of lines
  • Remove empty lines: Eliminates blank lines from your text

These settings help you maintain document structure while applying consistent formatting.

What is the maximum line length I can set?
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You can set line lengths from 10 to 200 characters. Common settings include:

  • 72-80 characters: Traditional email and code formatting
  • 100-120 characters: Modern code editors and documentation
  • 60-70 characters: Optimal for readability in print and web content
  • 40-50 characters: Mobile-friendly formatting

The tool automatically adjusts based on your content and other formatting settings.

Is my text data secure when using this tool?
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Absolutely! Your privacy and data security are our top priorities:

  • All text processing happens entirely in your browser - no data is sent to our servers
  • Your text never leaves your device
  • No cookies or tracking for text content
  • You can use the tool completely offline after initial page load

Feel free to process sensitive documents with complete confidence in your privacy.

Can I use this tool for code formatting?
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Yes! The tool is excellent for code-related text formatting:

  • Format code comments to consistent line lengths
  • Prepare documentation with proper wrapping
  • Create readable README files
  • Format commit messages and changelogs

Use hard wrap mode for strict character limits, or soft wrap to preserve code readability. The monospace preview helps you see exactly how your formatted text will appear.

Why isn't my text wrapping as expected?
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Common issues and solutions:

  • Very long words: Try hard wrap mode to break long words, or increase line length
  • Unexpected indentation: Check your indent settings and alignment options
  • Missing line breaks: Ensure "preserve paragraph breaks" is enabled if needed
  • Extra spaces: Enable "trim whitespace from lines" to clean up formatting

Use the live preview to see changes in real-time as you adjust settings. The stats section also helps you understand your text structure.

๐Ÿ’ก Still Have Questions?

Can't find what you're looking for? Feel free to contact us and we'll be happy to help you with any text formatting questions!