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its when you hit the enter/return key twice
Simply stated, it adds two line spaces between what goes before and what goes after. It's commonly used between paragraphs.
Nothing right away. Return to the museum where a package awaits you.
Carriage Return, and Enter key.
Return the key to the front desk is the preferred construction, since that is where the key came from. The other construction requires an unspoken indirect object: Return the key (to the innkeeper ) at the front desk.
The return key on a keyboard is typically located in the bottom-right corner. It is often labeled with an arrow pointing to the left and may also be called the enter key.
The return key is, in fact, the enter key.
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It means you had better change the locks as fast as you can.
You could use a paragraph break, or you could add leading space or ending space to your paragraphs, which would automatically space them more without the use of the Return/Enter key.
Its a feature on keyboards. The harder you strike a piano key, the louder it will be. The more gently you strike the note, the softer the note will be. Striking a key harder will produce a louder sound, striking it softer will produce a softer sound.
With columns already on, use Ctrl-Shift-Return. So hold the Ctrl key and the Shift key together and then press the Return key or the Enter key.