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See http://www.apastyle.org or
http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q...oogle+Searc h
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On 14 okt, 05:53, Brenda wrote:
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You only posted half a message.

If your intention was to ask if you had to complete each field in the
Word 2007 bibliographic tool for every source, the answer is no. Word
2007 tries to make a best-effort attempt at formatting whatever data
you feed it.

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my computer has the new edition but my instruction keeps telling me that the
citations are not being put in APA format . I have it set for APA what am I
doing wrong.

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On 14 okt, 05:53, Brenda wrote:
How can I setupAPAreference page without completing each seperate



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Is there any way to set up word forAPAformatting? (APA= American Psych
Association)


You only posted half a message.

If your intention was to ask if you had to complete each field in the
Word 2007 bibliographic tool for every source, the answer is no. Word
2007 tries to make a best-effort attempt at formatting whatever data
you feed it.

Yves



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On 30 nov, 08:46, spookieeyes
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my computer has the new edition but my instruction keeps telling me that the
citations are not being put in APA format . I have it set for APA what am I
doing wrong.


If someone tells you your work is incorrect, you should ask them what
is wrong with it. That way it would be a lot easier to fix any
problems ...

Some possible issues:
1)The APA style is only for bibliographies, that is, the rest of the
text will not be formatted according to the APA guidelines unless you
use some kind of template.
2)Microsoft does not set the indentation for APA bibliographies (and
no that's not a bug). You should set the "Bibliography" paragraph
style to hanging yourself.
3)If you have multiple works by the same author(s) in the same year in
your reference list, a suffix will not be added to the year but the
title will be displayed instead. This is not correct according to APA
guidelines and you will have to add the suffix manually to the year
and suppress the title.

Yves
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When I print the Bibliography it does not print all the authors. It only
prints the first one and then the initial of the next author. Why is that?

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On 30 nov, 08:46, spookieeyes
wrote:
my computer has the new edition but my instruction keeps telling me that the
citations are not being put in APA format . I have it set for APA what am I
doing wrong.


If someone tells you your work is incorrect, you should ask them what
is wrong with it. That way it would be a lot easier to fix any
problems ...

Some possible issues:
1)The APA style is only for bibliographies, that is, the rest of the
text will not be formatted according to the APA guidelines unless you
use some kind of template.
2)Microsoft does not set the indentation for APA bibliographies (and
no that's not a bug). You should set the "Bibliography" paragraph
style to hanging yourself.
3)If you have multiple works by the same author(s) in the same year in
your reference list, a suffix will not be added to the year but the
title will be displayed instead. This is not correct according to APA
guidelines and you will have to add the suffix manually to the year
and suppress the title.

Yves

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Why doesn't the bibliography show all my authors? It only shows the first one.

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On 30 nov, 08:46, spookieeyes
wrote:
my computer has the new edition but my instruction keeps telling me that the
citations are not being put in APA format . I have it set for APA what am I
doing wrong.


If someone tells you your work is incorrect, you should ask them what
is wrong with it. That way it would be a lot easier to fix any
problems ...

Some possible issues:
1)The APA style is only for bibliographies, that is, the rest of the
text will not be formatted according to the APA guidelines unless you
use some kind of template.
2)Microsoft does not set the indentation for APA bibliographies (and
no that's not a bug). You should set the "Bibliography" paragraph
style to hanging yourself.
3)If you have multiple works by the same author(s) in the same year in
your reference list, a suffix will not be added to the year but the
title will be displayed instead. This is not correct according to APA
guidelines and you will have to add the suffix manually to the year
and suppress the title.

Yves

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I need a cover page apa style



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