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APA (5th Edition) Style Sheet or Template
i am soo new to writing college papers, so i forgot how
-- angeleyes "Genine" wrote: Hi EschatDoc There's no need to keep repeating formatting in Word each time you do a certain type of document. There are several ways to get around this issue. I don't know what APA format is, but you could try creating your own template if you need to use this format regularly. Have you asked the other students how they do theirs? If you get together you might already find someone has made a template. Alternatively you can open a previous document that you formatted correctly, save it with a new name and then overtype on the existing text. Genine "EschatDoc" wrote: It would be nice and helpful if there were a style sheet or template to access directly to do term papers in APA format, without having to set it up everytime I need to do a paper. |
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