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This section describes how to use MS-Word to format the references page in APA style Check any freshman composition textbook or the APA handbook (6th edition 

  • Is there an APA template in word?

    Answer. Yes The APA Paper Template is available in the APA Quick Start Tool Kit in the APA Guide. Watch this short video to learn how to use this template.
  • Is there an APA 7 template in word?

    You can download the template by clicking APA 7th Edition Template for Microsoft Word. The file will download to the bottom of your browser if you are using a PC.
  • How to do a APA template?

    Throughout your paper, you need to apply the following APA format guidelines:

    1Set page margins to 1 inch on all sides.2Double-space all text, including headings.3Indent the first line of every paragraph 0.5 inches.4Use an accessible font (e.g., Times New Roman 12pt., Arial 11pt., or Georgia 11pt.).
  • Click at the end of the sentence or phrase that you want to cite, and then on the References tab, in the Citations & Bibliography group, click Insert Citations. From the list of citations under Insert Citation, select the citation you want to use.
Formatting Your APA-Style Paper in Microsoft Word 2013 A professor may require that you format your paper according to APA (American Psychological Association) guidelines. Here is a brief guide: Basic Formatting: Set the font to 12-point Times New Roman.

1. From the Home Tab, select Times New Roman in the Font group.

2. From the Home tab, select 12 for the font size in the Font group.

Set the page margins to one inch all around.

1. Select the Page Layout tab.

2. Click Margins in the Page Setup group.

3. Choose Normal, which uses 1"margins all around.

Set the line spacing to double.

All text is double-spaced, including quotations from other sources and the

References page.

1. In the Home tab, open the

Paragraph Dialog Box

by clicking the square with the arrow. Then click Indents and Spacing.

2. Under line spacing, click Double. Also, check the box next to "Don't add space between

paragraphs of the same style." Title Page:

APA calls for a separate

title page.

Click on

"Insert" and "Page

Number" and then click

on "Top of Page."

Click on the option for

the page number to go in the top right corner.

Click in the box next to

"Different First Page

Next, type Running

head in the top left corner (in the header box). After that, type a colon and a shortened version of your title in ALL CAPS. In the right hand corner, type a number 1.

Click outside of the header

box to deactivate the header. Next, in the center of the page, type your full paper title, then your name,

and then the name of the college. Your professor may also want you to add the course name and the date.

This information should be in the top half of the page. An "Author Note," such as the one listed on the

OWL Purdue website, is optional for undergraduate class papers.

Next Step:

Once you have completed your title page, tab down to the second page. On the second page, you should see a "2" in the top right corner. Double-click at the top of the second page to activate the

header box, and type the shortened version of your title in front of the page number. Then, using the space

bar, back this title up to the left side of the page.

The Abstract:

Your professor may require that you include an abstract of your paper. The abstract will go on the page directly after the title page. The abstract is usually around 150 words but could be as long as 250 words.

Generally, an abstract will cover the

major objective/purpose, main points of research including the

process, the findings, and the conclusion. You can also define key words and acronyms in this section.

The Main Body:

Formatting:

If your assignment does

not require an abstract, then you will begin your paper on the page directly after the title page. In addition to having the running head title at the top, you will also have the full title centered at the top. If you decide it is needed, you can label main sections of your paper, such as "discussion", "findings", and "conclusion."

In-text citations: With APA citations, you will need to use the author-date method. The year of research

is especially pertinent to scientific research, so the year will always follow the author's name. If you are directly quoting from a source or paraphrasing, you will need page numbers, as well (although with some online sources you may not have page numbers). Notice that the closing period follows the in-text

citation. If you are simply referring to another work or study but not quoting or paraphrasing from it, then

you will not need page numbers.

See examples on the next page.

Using Direct Quotations:

Smith (2013) says that keeping track of research "is crucial to avoiding accidental plagiarism" (p. 67).

Keeping track of sources during the research process is "crucial to avoiding accidental plagiarism" (Smith, 2013, p. 67).

Referring to an idea:

Smith (2013) writes on the importance of efficient organization during the research process.

Whether you are using a direct quote or referring to an idea from an outside source, you will need to

provide an in-text citation as well as an entry for each source on the References page (see next page).

Long Quotations:

Quotations that are 40 words or longer need to be set off in a block-quotation style. Each line should be indented one-half inch from the left margin, and no quotation marks are used.

Double-spacing should be used, and the in-text citation should occur after the closing punctuation mark.

Annotated Bibliography:

Please see the handout on annotated bibliographies on the ARC front desk

Formatting the References Page:

This section describes how to use MS-Word to format the references page in APA style. Check any freshman composition textbook or the APA handbook 6 th edition, 4 th printing or later--available at the reference desk of any library) for help on how to cite s pecific sources. On the following page is a step by step list for creating a "References" list using MS-Word.

References continued

1. Force a page break at the end of your paper to start your references page instead of typing it in a

separate document (you may forget it when you turn in your paper).

To do this, move the cursor

to the very end of your document. Click the Insert tab, then Page break under the Pages group.

Click the

Center

icon on the Home tab under the Paragraph group.

2. Type References (or Reference if you've used only one source). Press Enter.

3. Click the Left Align icon on the Home tab under the Paragraph group.

4. In the Home tab, open the Paragraph Dialog Box by clicking the square with the arrow.

5. In the Indents and Spacing section there is a Special window. At that window click the down

arrow to open a set of options. Click

Hanging and then click OK.

6. Type your entries and press Enter after each entry.

*Disclaimer: The Middle Georgia State University SSC offers this handout as a guide only. Please defer to the requirements of your professor when they differ from the guidelines presented here. *Updated January 2018*quotesdbs_dbs20.pdfusesText_26
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