Is is possible to do this? It a requirement by my teacher but I just can't seem to do it.

" singled space text within questions and double space between your questions".- If I single space the text within the questions, won't that make it single space between each questions already? If I try to change it into double space, won't the whole paragraph be change into double space? Thanks

Make the whole document single spaced, and then when you need to have that extra space between questions, just hit the Enter key twice instead of once.

Yes, it is possible to achieve the desired formatting - single spacing within questions and double spacing between the questions. To better understand how to do it, let's break it down step by step:

1. Single spacing within questions: This refers to keeping the text within each question single-spaced. To do this, follow these steps, depending on the software or application you are using:

- Microsoft Word: Highlight the text within each question. Go to the "Paragraph" section in the toolbar, locate the line spacing option, and select "Single."
- Google Docs: Similar to Microsoft Word, select the text within each question, click on the "Format" menu, go to "Line spacing," and choose "Single."

2. Double spacing between questions: This means inserting extra space between each question to create a clear distinction. To achieve this, use the following steps:

- Microsoft Word: After completing one question and before starting the next, press the Enter key twice to add an extra blank line.
- Google Docs: Similar to Microsoft Word, simply press the Enter key twice after finishing each question and before moving on to the next one.

By following these steps, you will be able to have single-spaced text within the questions and double-spaced lines separating each question. Remember to apply these formatting changes consistently throughout your document to maintain the desired spacing.