The space above or below a paragraph is just a space, no special term. However, the space to the left or right does have a name. It is called a margin.
The amount of space above or below a paragraph is called "paragraph spacing" and typically ranges from 1.0 to 1.5 times the font size. This spacing helps improve readability and visual appeal by creating a clear separation between paragraphs.
Paragraph Spacing
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Paragraph spacing refers to the vertical space between paragraphs in a document. To adjust paragraph line spacing in a word processing software like Microsoft Word, you can go to the "Home" tab, find the "Line and Paragraph Spacing" icon, and select the spacing option you prefer, such as single spacing, double spacing, or a custom spacing value. You can also adjust paragraph spacing by right-clicking on the paragraph, selecting "Paragraph", and then changing the line spacing in the dialog box that appears.
Change the before paragraph spacing for the second paragraph
Right click on the page and then click 'Paragraph.' Then, in 'Spacing,' click on the 'Before' or 'After' arrows to change the amount of space between paragraphs.
You get equal space above and below a document when you center the thingy-ma-bob
Paragraph spacing defines the amount of space between one paragraph and another. Line spacing defines space between one line of text and another, within the same paragraph.
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Change the before paragraph spacing for the second paragraph
Change the before paragraph spacing for the second paragraph
Change the before paragraph spacing for the second paragraph
Change the before paragraph spacing for the second paragraph
"Please place the book above the desk." "The cat is sleeping below the table." "The cup is beside the lamp."
No... you just have to indent a paragraph once. If you need a tip just take your finger next to the line that you have to indent and that should be the amount of space that you indented.