You highlight everything that you have typed and you right click on it and a drop down menu will appear. Click on "paragraph" on the menu and at the bottom of the new pop-up there is a section that says " line spacing" and after you click on it then you may pick from many different options such as double space.
line spacing is used in a computer text document (such as Word). it is the space between each line of text examples: 1.5, double spaceing, single spacing.
line spacing is used in a computer text document (such as Word). it is the space between each line of text examples: 1.5, double spaceing, single spacing.
"Simple interline" usually refers to single spacing in a word processor. This means there is no additional spacing between lines of text, resulting in a tighter layout. If you are looking for double spacing, you would need to specifically select that option.
Answer by Semen: Yes, footnotes are single spaced by default regardless of the line spacing of the document text.
Depends, but as a general rule, use single spacing within and double spacing between sources.
To switch from single to double spacing on a PC keyboard, you typically need to use the formatting options within the software you are using. In most word processing programs like Microsoft Word, you can find the line spacing option in the formatting toolbar where you can select double spacing. Alternatively, you can use keyboard shortcuts like "Ctrl + 2" to quickly change to double spacing.
Single-spacing within a paragraph means there is no additional space between lines of text. Double-spacing between paragraphs refers to leaving two line spaces between each paragraph to clearly separate them visually. This format gives a clean and organized appearance to the document or text.
It depends on the specific style guide or formatting requirements provided by the organization. Typically, business documents are single-spaced to conserve space and make them easier to read. However, some organizations may require double spacing for better clarity and readability.
You can change line spacing using tools like Microsoft Word, Google Docs, Adobe InDesign, and many other word processing and design software. These tools typically have options to adjust line spacing to single spacing, 1.5 spacing, double spacing, or a custom spacing value.
Double space the document.
Control 1 sets single line spacing. Control 5 sets 1.5 line spacing. Pressing Control 1.5 will set the document to single line spacing and then to 1.5 line spacing.
Go to Format>Paragraph and note "automatic" has appeared under Spacing. Replace "automatic" with "0 pt" under both Before and After. This will return unwanted double spacing back to single spacing. In the same formatting section, down the bottom there is a drop down box that you chose single line spacing in (or 1.5 spacing, or specific pt line spacing). I think its second drop down from the right, pretty much at the bottom of the box