1.Place your cursor at the beginning of your second line, before any text 2.Select Paragraph from the resulting pop up menu 3.Under Indentation, use the Special pull-down menu to select hanging 4.Use the By menu to select 0.5"
The Works Cited page lists all of the sources you used in your paper and is placed at the end of the paper on a new numbered page. The sources listed on that page and the ones you cite within the text must align exactly. Bruce
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a hanging indent is used -Skylar
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you use the hanging indent line
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Hanging Indent
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a first line indent
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you use hanging indent for work cited page
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it would be hanging indent.
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hanging, and double, then alphabetical letters. ------Jerry Zhu
ReplyDeleteThe kind of indent used for a word cited page is Hanging Indent.
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1.Place your cursor at the beginning of your second line, before any text
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3.Under Indentation, use the Special pull-down menu to select hanging
4.Use the By menu to select 0.5"
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The Works Cited page lists all of the sources you used in your paper and is placed at the end of the paper on a new numbered page. The sources listed on that page and the ones you cite within the text must align exactly.
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i messed up the answer is achaly hanging indent
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