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I went to the tutoring lab at my school and no one there knew about mla format.
My teacher is going to grade us harshly on the mla rules. Does anyone know where I can get someone to look over my paper? |
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See http://owl.english.purdue.edu/owl/resource/557/01/
-- Hope this helps. Please reply to the newsgroup unless you wish to avail yourself of my services on a paid consulting basis. Doug Robbins - Word MVP, originally posted via msnews.microsoft.com "AmySCC" wrote in message ... I went to the tutoring lab at my school and no one there knew about mla format. My teacher is going to grade us harshly on the mla rules. Does anyone know where I can get someone to look over my paper? |
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That's odd, because MLA is very widely used (though it's not
implemented in Word's unfortunate bibliography tool). Note that a new (7th) edition must recently have been published, since there was a huge stack of the 6th (silver) edition in the Borders bargain books section a couple days ago. On Jun 17, 8:38*pm, AmySCC wrote: I went to the tutoring lab at my school and no one there knew about mla format. My teacher is going to grade us harshly on the mla rules. Does anyone know where I can get someone to look over my paper? |
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The editing feature in Word is, alas, out of date. Both the MLA and the APA styles should be updated, or the editing feature becomes essentially useless. I've e-mailed Microsoft about it, but they haven't even acknowledged this problem. |