You can write in block paragraphs, with no indents, and an empty line between each paragraph. Or press the Tab key once or twice to indent the first sentence at the start of a paragraph. I would still separate each paragraph with an empty line. Which ever style you use, do so consistently through the story.
I never have. It's standard practice not to indent in Internet writing.
Yes, you indent whenever it is the start of another paragraph. It doesn't matter what type of writing it is, you always indent at the start of a new paragraph.
When writing a business letter, you usualy don't indent.
It is common to indent the first line of each paragraph in an autobiography to help visually separate and organize thoughts. This indentation helps guide the reader through your story and enhances readability.
Yes, you indent each new paragraph.
By pressing the Tab button :)
Yes, it is generally recommended to indent paragraphs in your writing to help organize and visually separate different ideas or sections. This can make your writing easier to read and understand for your audience.
A space when beginning to write an essay.
No.
Yes, dialogue is typically indented in writing to separate it from the rest of the text and make it easier to follow.
Yes, it is generally recommended to indent the first paragraph when writing a document. This helps to visually separate the beginning of a new section or topic, making it easier for readers to follow the organization of the content.
Depends if you're typing or writing. If typing you would press the tab key, if writing move an inch to the right.