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I am about to start a writing course for school that will have a considerable
amount of citations. I thought I saw a two key combonation that would allow
you to add the the ¶ in an in-text citation of a paper? Is this correct and
if so how do I do it.
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You want to add a paragraph mark within text? Alt + 0182.

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I am about to start a writing course for school that will have a
considerable
amount of citations. I thought I saw a two key combonation that would
allow
you to add the the ¶ in an in-text citation of a paper? Is this correct
and
if so how do I do it.


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JoAnn explained how to type it, but are you sure you're supposed to?
I can't think of any citation style that calls for paragraph-marks.
(You will sometimes see section signs -- kind of like two stacked s's
-- Alt + 0167.)

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I am about to start a writing course for school that will have a considerable
amount of citations. I thought I saw a two key combonation that would allow
you to add the the ¶ in an in-text citation of a paper? Is this correct and
if so how do I do it.


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I suspect the same thing but since the OP included a pilcrow, I explained
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JoAnn explained how to type it, but are you sure you're supposed to?
I can't think of any citation style that calls for paragraph-marks.
(You will sometimes see section signs -- kind of like two stacked s's
-- Alt + 0167.)

On Feb 21, 1:21 pm, Robert Robert @discussions.microsoft.com wrote:
I am about to start a writing course for school that will have a
considerable
amount of citations. I thought I saw a two key combonation that would
allow
you to add the the ¶ in an in-text citation of a paper? Is this correct
and
if so how do I do it.


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I checked, since this is the second time in recent weeks that someone has
needed to type the pilcrow. It's called for in the American Psychological
Association citation style.

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JoAnn explained how to type it, but are you sure you're supposed to?
I can't think of any citation style that calls for paragraph-marks.
(You will sometimes see section signs -- kind of like two stacked s's
-- Alt + 0167.)

I am about to start a writing course for school that will have a considerable
amount of citations. I thought I saw a two key combonation that would allow
you to add the the ¶ in an in-text citation of a paper? Is this correct and
if so how do I do it.


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What does it do? Is this something new? (I only have the 5th ed.,
2001.)

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I checked, since this is the second time in recent weeks that someone has
needed to type the pilcrow. *It's called for in the American Psychological
Association citation style.

PamC

grammatim wrote:
JoAnn explained how to type it, but are you sure you're supposed to?
I *can't think of any citation style that calls for paragraph-marks.
(You will sometimes see section signs -- kind of like two stacked s's
-- Alt + 0167.)


I am about to start a writing course for school that will have a considerable
amount of citations. I thought I saw a two key combonation that would allow
you to add the the ¶ in an in-text citation of a paper? Is this correct and
if so how do I do it.

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Looks like it's to to indicate that no page numbers are available.

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What does it do? Is this something new? (I only have the 5th ed.,
2001.)

I checked, since this is the second time in recent weeks that someone has
needed to type the pilcrow. Â*It's called for in the American Psychological

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Thanks -- I can't find it in the 5th.

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Looks like it's to to indicate that no page numbers are available.

grammatim wrote:
What does it do? Is this something new? (I only have the 5th ed.,
2001.)


I checked, since this is the second time in recent weeks that someone has
needed to type the pilcrow. *It's called for in the American Psychological

[quoted text clipped - 11 lines]
you to add the the ¶ in an in-text citation of a paper? Is this correct and
if so how do I do it.


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