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Having difficult keeping word from auto-adjusting my reference page.
Anyoneknow how to format an APA style "hanging indent?" |
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Assuming that you are using Word's built-in citation/bibliography feature,
have you tried adding a hanging indent to the Bibliography style? -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "howlettma" wrote: Having difficult keeping word from auto-adjusting my reference page. Anyoneknow how to format an APA style "hanging indent?" |
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To make a hanging indent for just one or a few paragraphs, put your
cursor in it or select them, go up to the ruler, and drag the upward- pointing tiny triange near the left of the ruler toward the right. (Or, drag the slightly larger rectangular box below the upward- pointing triangle a bit to the right, and then drag the _downward_- pointing triange above it to the left, to pull the first lines out to where you want them to be.) But the better way to do it is to Modify your Bibliography style -- go to the Styles window (Ctrl-Alt-Shift-S), right-click on the style name (Bibliography), choose Modify Format Paragraph, and the first of the things to the right is where you set a Hanging Indent -- the default is .5" but you can enter any value in the window. After you OK your way out, all the bibliography paragraphs will have the same indent. On Mar 27, 5:06*am, Stefan Blom wrote: Assuming that you are using Word's built-in citation/bibliography feature, have you tried adding a hanging indent to the Bibliography style? -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "howlettma" wrote: Having difficult keeping word from auto-adjusting my reference page. * Anyoneknow how to format an APA style "hanging indent?"- |
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Note that the first option is not really a solution when using a
bibliography field as the field tends to get updated frequently and automatically resulting in a loss of all manually applied formatting. The name of the style applied to the bibliography might not actually be "Bibliography". It will be a localized (translated to the language of your copy of Word) version of the word 'Bibliography'. Yves -- http://bibliography.codeplex.com On 27 mrt, 14:24, grammatim wrote: To make a hanging indent for just one or a few paragraphs, put your cursor in it or select them, go up to the ruler, and drag the upward- pointing tiny triange near the left of the ruler toward the right. (Or, drag the slightly larger rectangular box below the upward- pointing triangle a bit to the right, and then drag the _downward_- pointing triange above it to the left, to pull the first lines out to where you want them to be.) But the better way to do it is to Modify your Bibliography style -- go to the Styles window (Ctrl-Alt-Shift-S), right-click on the style name (Bibliography), choose Modify Format Paragraph, and the first of the things to the right is where you set a Hanging Indent -- the default is .5" but you can enter any value in the window. After you OK your way out, all the bibliography paragraphs will have the same indent. On Mar 27, 5:06*am, Stefan Blom wrote: Assuming that you are using Word's built-in citation/bibliography feature, have you tried adding a hanging indent to the Bibliography style? -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "howlettma" wrote: Having difficult keeping word from auto-adjusting my reference page. * Anyoneknow how to format an APA style "hanging indent?" |
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The name of the style applied to the bibliography might not actually be
"Bibliography". It will be a localized (translated to the language of your copy of Word) version of the word 'Bibliography'. This is true for all built-in styles in Word. -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "Yves" wrote in message ... Note that the first option is not really a solution when using a bibliography field as the field tends to get updated frequently and automatically resulting in a loss of all manually applied formatting. The name of the style applied to the bibliography might not actually be "Bibliography". It will be a localized (translated to the language of your copy of Word) version of the word 'Bibliography'. Yves -- http://bibliography.codeplex.com On 27 mrt, 14:24, grammatim wrote: To make a hanging indent for just one or a few paragraphs, put your cursor in it or select them, go up to the ruler, and drag the upward- pointing tiny triange near the left of the ruler toward the right. (Or, drag the slightly larger rectangular box below the upward- pointing triangle a bit to the right, and then drag the _downward_- pointing triange above it to the left, to pull the first lines out to where you want them to be.) But the better way to do it is to Modify your Bibliography style -- go to the Styles window (Ctrl-Alt-Shift-S), right-click on the style name (Bibliography), choose Modify Format Paragraph, and the first of the things to the right is where you set a Hanging Indent -- the default is .5" but you can enter any value in the window. After you OK your way out, all the bibliography paragraphs will have the same indent. On Mar 27, 5:06 am, Stefan Blom wrote: Assuming that you are using Word's built-in citation/bibliography feature, have you tried adding a hanging indent to the Bibliography style? -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "howlettma" wrote: Having difficult keeping word from auto-adjusting my reference page. Anyoneknow how to format an APA style "hanging indent?" |
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