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double-spaced in writing.

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Kenzo | 20:49 Sun 19th Feb 2006 | Arts & Literature
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when you are asked to double-space does that mean double returns at the end of a line and double spacebar bewtween each word? or just one of them?
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I understand it to mean leaving a blank line between each line of text only. Nothing to do with spaces between words.

seajaypea is correct.


you can do it in word by going to format>paragraph and set the line spacings to double there

If you're using an old-fashioned manual (or electric) typewriter then double-spacing is achieved by using 'double return'.

It's far more likely, however, that you're using Word (or a similar program) on your PC. If you've not written the text yet, do the following before you start. (The instructions are for Word but other programs are fairly similar):
Click 'Format'
Select 'Paragraph'
With the 'Indents & Line Spacing' tab selected, change 'Line Spacing' to 'Double'.
Click 'OK'
Now, when you type, the text will auto-wrap at the end of each line as usual but with a blank line between each line of typing.

If you've already typed the text and want to change it to double-spacing, click 'Edit' and 'Select all'. Then follow the instructions above.

If it's a magazine editor or publisher who has stated that double-spaced text is required, remember that you should not leave additional space between paragraphs. Instead, the text on the first line of each paragraph should be slightly indented.

Chris
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thanks for all the help.


it's for a short story competition.

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