Exactly the size of whatever page you are using
... or, I've copied about a dozen technical resumes to a text document and taken the total bytes / # number of pages and it came to 2.7 kilobytes (~2700 characters) per page.
No. A page break starts a new page in a document. Line spacing is the space between each line of text.
Line spacing is the space between lines of printed text. A page break is a point at which a new page of text is to be started.
Raw text is about 2K per page. So.... 125,000,000 if you ignore the space cost of formatting with your word processing software.
Footer
A "soft" page breaks is created automatically by a word processor when the text contents fill the available space on a page and extend onto the next page.
A CSS margin is just a spacing allowed on a web page. Much like a margin on a piece of paper it holds a space for measurements and leaves the empty space to define the page. Though there can be text in the margins many developers place menu links in them.
in word,____________is amount of white space between the text and the edge of the paper on all four sides
A margin is the gap between the physical edge of the page and the working part. Generally there should always be a space, for many practical reasons, like space for binding, having an area to hold the page without covering text, not printing text right to the edge of the page and possibly losing it, to leave space for headers and footers and lots of other reasons.
It is called the header at the top of the page and a footer at the bottom of the page
Page margins are the blank areas left around the text and pictures appearing on a page. Their original purpose was to allow space for positioning errors of the paper on the printing press and allow space for the binding and final trimming of the edges of pages into books or magazines after printing the pages, so that all of the text would be visible and readable. Readers frequently scribbled notes in the margins while reading to record their ideas about the text.
Long stretches of text are boring and hard to read. It's best to break them up with some white space.
Ctrl + 2 will double space lines in text like this... text text text text text text text text text text