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  1. Cover Letter Spacing: Guidelines and Examples · Resume.io

    Cover letter spacing for printed, pdf, and email formats. Single-space your cover letter text within paragraphs or address sections. Skip a line in between paragraphs, before and after the salutation, and before the sign-off (e.g., Sincerely, Regards). Expert tip.

  2. Cover Letter Spacing Guidelines - The Balance

    Single-space the paragraphs in your cover letter or email message. When you're sending a typed letter, include a handwritten signature and a typed signature underneath it. When you're sending an email message, follow your signature with your contact information.

  3. Quick Formatting Tips for Cover Letters - Purdue OWL®

    Single-space your cover letter. Leave a space between addresses and dates in the heading. Leave a space between your heading (contact info) and greeting ("Dear...:"). Leave a space between each paragraph. Leave at least three spaces between your complimentary close ("Sincerely,") and typed name.

  4. Cover Letter Spacing & Margins (Double Space or Not?) - Zety

    Key Takeaway. Here’s all you need to know about cover letter spacing: Single-space your cover letter. Cover letters shouldnt be double-spaced. Add a blank line between each section of your cover letter. (After your address, the date, their address, your salutation, and each paragraph.)

  5. Cover Letter Spacing and Margins - Resume Genius

    Printed cover letters normally have 1” margins. Depending on how long your cover letter is, your margins can be reduced to ½” margins to keep your cover letter to one page. Margins on an email cover letter are handled automatically by your email service.

  6. 6 Tips for Formatting a Cover Letter, With Examples - Grammarly

    Use single-spacing or 1.15 line spacing for the body of the cover letter. Align the text to the left-hand side and maintain a consistent margin. Insert a blank line between paragraphs to create visual separation and make the content easier to read.