No, it means that your lines of text have an extra space between them. You don't do this manually, though, there's a setting in most word-processing programs that can do it for you.
2007-03-01 15:26:21
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answered by crzywriter 5
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no its when u have 2 line spaces in between each of your lines. if using microsoft word, it can be done by doing the following things:
clicking on the "format" tab at the top by "file" and "insert"
then clicking on paragraph
then towards the bottom of the window that pops up it will say "line spacing" click the box right below it and click "double space"
and there u have it a double spaced paper
2007-03-01 23:29:39
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answered by surfergirl098 1
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it means the lines are double spaced you can change them in word under tools
2007-03-01 23:29:39
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answered by c0mplicated_s0ul 5
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OMG. No. It means you put two spaces between each line.
I just put two spaces between the answer above and this
sentence.
Got it?
2007-03-01 23:39:07
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answered by Anonymous
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No dear, it means you skip a line between each written line. That way it isn't so crammed together. Makes it easier to read.
2007-03-01 23:27:18
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answered by dkrgrand 6
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nope...what you do is go to format, then select paragraph. Then next to where it says spacing, select 2 or double.
2007-03-05 22:36:33
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answered by issyalice 2
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not exactly it means you type one line and press enter twice... or you can have your computer do it for you... like if you have microsoft word you can go to page setup or paragraph and have it automatically doublespace your paper for you!
2007-03-01 23:28:36
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answered by retardedlady 2
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