Answer by Semen: Yes, footnotes are single spaced by default regardless of the line spacing of the document text.
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Single line spacing is the default in Microsoft Word.
No. 1.15 is the default line spacing in Microsoft Word.
Single line spacing is the default in Microsoft Word.
The default in a new document typically refers to the preset settings such as font style, size, and spacing that are automatically applied when you open a new document in a software program like Microsoft Word or Google Docs. These defaults can be customized to suit individual preferences.
The default spacing in Microsoft Office Word 2007 - Spacing Before: 0 pt and After: 10 pt; Line Spacing: multiple at: 1.15.
Yes, you can make the double space between footnotes.You do it in the same way as for normal text, but you select your footnotes instead.This however applies only if they have only one line. If they do have more, you have to play with indents between paragraphs.If you need to know how to double space normal text, click on related link bellow.
The default style is all of the settings that Microsoft Word has in place when you first open a document. This includes standard margins, an easy to read font, and line spacing. You can change these default settings to your preferences, or use the options that Word has built in.
The default style is all of the settings that Microsoft Word has in place when you first open a document. This includes standard margins, an easy to read font, and line spacing. You can change these default settings to your preferences, or use the options that Word has built in.
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No Spacing
In APA style, you should set the spacing to double spacing for the entire document, including the text, references, footnotes, and tables.