1 blank line
In a double-spaced document, there is typically one blank line of space between each double-spaced line.
you skip at least 1 1/2 lines.
two
Double spaced means that there is a blank line of space between each line of text in a document. This formatting style is commonly used in academic papers, as it makes the text easier to read and allows for annotations and feedback to be added in between lines.
When you double space text, one blank line is left between the lines of text. This means there is one line of blank space between each line of text.
It leaves one blank line between lines of text, so your actual text is on every second line.
False. References are typically formatted with a hanging indent and are single-spaced within each reference, with a double space between references.
double spaced and indented Double spaced and indent; do not use quotation marks.
double-spaced
Yes, the body of a business letter is typically single spaced. Double spacing is typically used between paragraphs.
no whoever asked that qeustion you are a very smart person i am not lying.
about 23 lines, for size 12 Times New Roman font
"Written in font 12 double spaced" refers to a document that is typed using a font size of 12 points and with a spacing of two vertical lines between each line of text. This formatting is commonly used in academic papers to improve readability and allow for easier annotation.
I am very sure that widely spaced lines indicate flatness.