In T4 this is not the case, and we don't want confusion here.
We don't want to confuse a natural line-wrap "Reveal Codes" in WordPerfect with a soft-return/break in T4 or any other word processor.
T4 looks for hard-returns to indicate the end of a Bible verse, and then it is looking for the next verse marker. However if we shrink the view down and make the module, it won't display the line wrapped in e-Sword at the same point. If we need a poetry format for something like a Psalm, we use soft-returns until the end of that verse which has to end in a hard-return, unless we were presenting the Bible like Wuest does with a span of verses.
To enter a soft-return in T4 or MS Word, simply hold down the shift key and press enter/return. If you have the codes showing in T4 by toggling the pilcrow icon ¶.indicates this.Soft return looks like this ┐
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This is as shown below in the T4 User Guide on page 60 (True, though that this User Guide is for an older version of T4. However this part is still accurate)
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Terminology
The other way to end a line is to press Shift+Enter; this results in a soft return, sometimes called a line break or a newline character, being entered in the document. Hard returns are used to signify the end of a paragraph, whereas soft returns simply signify the end of a line.
WordPerfect
To enter a "soft-return" in WordPerfect you use the Ctrl+Shift+L key combination, or chose Line Break from the Insert menu (WordPerfect version 8)