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The abstract is typed without any indentation.įinally, we begin to type the paper! The full title starts it off at the top center of a new page. Unless you are editing a Style, you must select the text and apply the setting to the selected text. You no longer need to type the wordsīefore the title. Include page number and shortened title in the header. Type the word Abstract on the center top of the page. If your professor requires an abstract, you will include a summary of your paper on the second page. To view this window, double-click the markers in the ruler, click Format and then Paragraph.You can also place the cursor in the paragraph, right-click with your mouse, and chose Paragraph. Another way to adjust the indents is to view the Paragraph settings. Centered on the page is the full title of the paper, the author's name is on the next line, and the institutional affiliation (your school) is on the third line. Changing indents in the Paragraph window. You can set indents using the Tabs panel, the Control panel, or the Paragraph panel. Indention affects only the selected paragraph or paragraphs, so you can easily set different indentions for different paragraphs. The running head is on the left, on the right is the page number, starting with 1. Indention is the amount of space between text and the boundary of a type object. The shortened title needs to make sense, it is not simply the first 50 characters of the longer title.
The title page of an APA paper includes a shortened version of your title in the header, with the words:īefore it. The margin you are using is highlighted, select Normal if it is not already selected.
You can check this by clicking on Page Layout, then click on Margins. margins from top to bottom and side to side. This setting will alert you to single spaces after a period with the green squiggle that shows when there is a grammar error in your paper. Next to Spaces required between sentences, change the setting to 2. In the new window that opens, check the Add to Template box (lower left). Under When correcting spelling and grammar in Word, click on Settings. Highlight Normal in the Styles selection window, then press Modify. In Word 2007, click on File, then click Options. Microsoft Word does not have a setting to automatically put in two spaces at the end of a sentence, but you can set-up the grammar check to alert you when only one space is used. Put two spaces after the period for each sentence in the body of the paper (Note, use only one space after a period in your references at the end of the paper). Under Spacing, Line Spacing, select Double and then click OK. Next to the word Paragraph click on the arrow. Use double-spacing throughout the entire paper.To add double-spacing in Microsoft Word, highlight all the text you want double-spaced, then click on Page Layout.