Why Use Double Space on Google Docs
While the standard formatting in Google Docs is often good enough for most purposes, there may be other reasons to make the spaces between lines larger. Probably the greatest of those reasons is to have extra space for editing. In most cases, double spacing is standard during the drafting phase of a document, especially large documents like lengthy papers or even book manuscripts. It’s time like this, when you need extra space, that it’s good to know all the ways you can double space on Google Docs.
How to Double Space on Google Docs Using the Format Menu
Most people using a word processing application like Google Docs will head straight for the format menu when they want to change something about the format of the document. You can use this menu to change the line spacing of your document, or to create new default formatting, too.
How to Double Space In Google Docs From the Toolbar
Although using the Format menu to double-space documents in Google Docs is easier, there’s an even easier way. It involves using the Formatting toolbar at the top of the page.
Changing Line Spacing in Google Docs on Mobile Devices
Google Docs on mobile devices like Android or iOS works a little differently than it does when you’re using it in a web browser. Line spacing also behaves differently, but it’s still not difficult to change.
When Other Types of Spacing Are Needed
Single and double spacing aren’t the only options you have in Google Docs. Whether you’re working with the Line spacing option in the Format menu or on the toolbar, you have some other options too. You’re first met with quick line spacing options for Single, 1.15, 1.5, and Double. These quick selections are the most commonly used line spacing options, but you can choose Custom Spacing to create a line spacing that’s unique to your needs to fit the document that you’re creating. Additionally, in both menus you have the option to Add a space before a paragraph or Add a space after a paragraph. This automatically adds space at the beginning or end (or both) of paragraphs on a hard return. You can also choose how line spacing affects the flow of your document by choosing how each line will behave when you create a new page. You can choose to Keep with next, Keep lines together, or Prevent single lines. All of these options will affect how paragraphs are broken up when you reach the end of a page and begin a new one.