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i'm writting a paper for school and it has to be a formatting guideline
(based on APA guidelines) what does that mean? and where can i find this format? |
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... i'm writting a paper for school and it has to be a formatting guideline (based on APA guidelines) what does that mean? and where can i find this format? sigh Google is YOUR friend........ http://www.google.co.uk/search?hl=en...rmatting&meta= |
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APA is a widely used style. It is a kind of formatting standard. APA stands
for American Psychological Association which has a standard formatting style. Well PK, you can go through following article and can create a new style in word according to the formatting mentioned in this article and then save this style as APA. So that if you want to use this style in future, simply select the text and apply that style Here is the link for APA style: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/APA_style -- Regards, @dam Like to be a part of Microsoft Wor(L)d "pk" wrote: i'm writting a paper for school and it has to be a formatting guideline (based on APA guidelines) what does that mean? and where can i find this format? |
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