Simply stated, it adds two line spaces between what goes before and what goes after. It's commonly used between paragraphs.
its when you hit the enter/return key twice
its when you hit the enter/return key twice
Striking the return key once typically indicates that the user wants to execute a command, submit a form, or create a new line in text. In word processing or text editing, it often results in a line break, while in forms or applications, it can submit the entered data. Essentially, it serves as a way to confirm an action or move to the next line.
There is a procedure for doing this. The instructions require you to place the key in the lock and remove it. Then open and close the door twice. Return the key to the ignition and remove. Open and close the door twice again then press the lock and unlock buttons for 3 seconds. Check with a dealer if the above does not work.
You can press the Return of Enter key twice. However, it is better to put it into double spacing by using the settings. Press Ctrl - 2 to do that. Ctrl - 1 will put it back into single line spacing.
Carriage Return, and Enter key.
You would hit the backspace key twice.
Richie Ashburn
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 Enter Key.
The return key is, in fact, the enter key.
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