No, because Access will interpret a blank line as no further action and stop executing the macros.
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It leaves one blank line between lines of text, so your actual text is on every second line.
No is not acceptable to leave subject space blank
block, leave, bury, draw a blank, blank out
If you want to leave a blank line...i.e...______ just hold the shift button while pressing continuously the button two to the left of the backspace button...it has two straight lines on it...
when filling a job application, should you put in your desired salary, or put open, or leave blank?
Leave blank
Yes you can leave the spot blank for instance a father. I am a teacher and have many children in my class who have no father listed on their birth certificate.
To leave a blank line between drill lines, you typically do not use the tab key; instead, you would press the "Enter" key twice. Pressing "Enter" once moves to the next line, and pressing it again creates a blank line. The tab key is used for indenting text, not for creating blank lines.
yes
You can just leave it blank. Thats what I do :)
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