How to double space in Microsoft Word

Implementing a double space in Microsoft Word is very easy to do, and there’s more than one way to do it. We’ve also put together this guide to help.

How to double space in Microsoft Word

Double-spacing is a great way to organize your word processing, and an excellent optimization that is built into most word processing tools. And whenever we hear “word processing,” one of the first programs that comes to mind is Microsoft Word. This handy software has been around for a minute, and we’re going to teach you how to implement double spaces throughout your next Word doc.

How to double space in Word for certain paragraphs

It only takes several clicks to double space certain paragraphs in a Microsoft Word document. Here's how to do it:

Step 1: Open your Word document and select the paragraphs you want to double space.

A Microsoft Word desktop app screenshot showing two selected paragraphs. screenshot / Digital Trends

Step 2: Select the Home tab from the Ribbon menu at the top of the screen.

Navigating to the Home tab's line spacing icon in Microsoft Word. screenshot / Digital Trends

Step 3: Within the Paragraph section of the Home tab, click on the Line and paragraph spacing icon. (This icon looks like a paragraph with two vertically-oriented arrows to the left of it. The arrows should be pointing in opposite directions.)

Selecting 2.0 from the line spacing drop down menu in Microsoft Word. screenshot / Digital Trends

Step 4: From the drop-down menu that appears, click on 2.0. Your selected paragraphs should now be double spaced.

Note: You can also use a variation of this method to double space an entire Word document that's already been written. To do so, use the following keyboard shortcut to select the entire text: Ctrl + A. Then complete steps 2 to 4 as usual.

How to double space in Word for the entire document

If you haven't written your Word document yet, but you already know you want it to be double spaced, you can format your whole document ahead of time. This way, your document will automatically be double spaced as you type. Here's how to do that:

Step 1: Open a new Word document.

Step 2: Select the Home tab from the Ribbon menu.

How to double space a Microsoft Word document before writing the text. screenshot / Digital Trends

Step 3: Click on the Line and paragraph spacing icon. (This icon is located within the Paragraph section of the Home tab.)

Step 4: From the drop-down menu that appears, select 2.0. After that, you can begin typing your document, and your lines of text should automatically be double spaced.

Note: You can also use the Design tab to double space your document before writing it. Just open a new document, choose the Design tab, and click on Paragraph spacing. A drop-down menu will appear. From this menu, click on Double. You can then start typing your document and your lines should automatically be double spaced.

Using the Design tab to double space a Microsoft Word document. screenshot / Digital Trends

What’s the difference between line and paragraph spacing?

Line spacing refers to the vertical space available between the lines of text in your Word doc. If you have several sentences on the page already, you can think of line spacing as a measurement of height between a line in Row 1, and a second line in Row 2.

Paragraph spacing is a similar concept, but instead of the spacing between two lines of prose, paragraph spacing refers to the size of the indentation between two different paragraphs.

Is line and paragraph spacing the same as alignment?

No they’re not. Line and paragraph spacing refers to just the vertical spacing between two or more sentences, or two or more paragraphs. Alignment refers to what part of the page a line or paragraph will be justified toward.

In Microsoft Word, there are four alignment options: Left, Center, Right, and Justified.

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