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.
No, typically there is a single space between footnotes in a document. Double spacing between footnotes is not the standard convention.
No. Endnotes are double spaced, not footnotes
no i don't think so
single space within a paragraph and double space between paragraphs.
False. References are typically formatted with a hanging indent and are single-spaced within each reference, with a double space between references.
Usually there is a double space between paragraphs.
In APA style, double spacing is used throughout the entire manuscript, including the title page, abstract, main text, references, footnotes, and figure captions. Double spacing helps improve readability and allows space for reviewers or readers to insert comments or notes.
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.
Double glazing is the glazing process in which a window is formed by two panes of glass with a space between the panes. The space between the glass is usually several millimeters thick
It depends how long each word is.
A double bar graph has no spaces.
Double Space
With Footnotes was created in 1974.