Random person in the world to the rescue! Okay, so you're trying to write a research paper, or a story and you need a title page. Uh-oh. You don't know how to make one. Well, here goes! About one-third of the way down from the TOP OF THE PAGE,type/write out the title of the story/paper. Next, you type/write out your name about two-thirds of the way down the page. The next line down (NOT double-spaced!), put your teacher/professor's name. The next line down, the class. The next line after that, the date the paper or story is due. That's right. The date that it's due. About one-third of the way down from the TOP OF THE PAGE,type/write out the title of the story/paper. For example: (Top of Paper) Research Paper Sarah Deens Ms. Jean Thompson Honors Psychology 1 12 December 2007 (Bottom of Paper) Tada! There you have it. There are other ways of doing it, but this is mainly for research paper use. Enjoy!
After the main title, it is common to use double line spacing. However, the specific line spacing may vary depending on the formatting guidelines provided by the relevant style guide or publication.
If you are typing it and are using 12 font and 1.5 line spacing, it would be about 2 pages.
using font size 10 and line spacing 1.15 I get 25 pages. 24.5 if you're picky.
Double spacing is set to 2.0 line spacing.
The line spacing following a secondary title should typically be double-spaced in most academic or professional documents to improve readability and separate the different sections effectively.
Word 2007 - Line spacing
The length of 1.5 pages can vary depending on font size, line spacing, and margins. On average, 1.5 pages is roughly equivalent to about 450-600 words.
The number of pages that 10 paragraphs would occupy depends on various factors such as font size, line spacing, and margins. On average, a page typically contains around 5-7 paragraphs. Therefore, 10 paragraphs would likely span about 1-2 pages, assuming a standard formatting style.
Determining how many pages will be used depends on a few factors. Line spacing, font style, and font size are factors in how many pages you will use.
which of the following line-spacing options sets fixed line spacing that word does not adjust
The standard line spacing for a book is typically 1.5 or double spacing.
The line spacing typically used in books is 1.5 or double spacing.