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In a double-spaced document, there is typically one blank line of space between each double-spaced line.
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When you quadruple space a document, it inserts three blank lines between each line of text. So, for every line of text, there will be a total of four lines: the original line plus three blank lines. For example, if you have five lines of text, you would see 15 blank lines in total.
Double Space
double space
False. References are typically formatted with a hanging indent and are single-spaced within each reference, with a double space between references.
When a drill or exercise instructs you to double space, you should use one hard return after each line of text. This creates a full blank line between the lines of text, effectively doubling the space. So, if you have a line of text followed by a hard return, it will result in the desired double spacing.
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If you double space (hit the return key twice), then type the inside address, there will be one blank line between the date and the inside address. One blank line is the appropriate space.
To out in a form where the parts of or sentences are spaced twice. Like so:Jim went to school.......He wanted to play........___It means 'leave a blank line between every line of text'.
A blank space around the edge of the pages.
In typesetting the space between lines is called lead or leading. The space between letters is keening.