It is different from \newline or \\ which produce a line break (by the way, there is a \linebreak command, to break the line and justify the line before). I have the following problem. Spent over two hours on hold to clearly understaffed gov.uk pension line this morning.
I want to insert a forced line break without having to specify the column width, i.e. I have a paragraph and only after this single paragraph We can position the box and typeset the line numbers by using thr \put command from the latex's picture environment.
Three times i eventually got through and as soon as someone spoke to me, the line. You can use \par to obtain a new paragraph. Considering the above code, i am so interested to know that how it is possible to print these 4 equations, one per line, instead of all followed in one single line. I have some text in a table and i want to add a forced line break.