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Heading your paper (link to AP site).  The link also provides an example of in-text citations, margins, and headings.
[[File:Paper_example.png|thumb|right|Properly formatted paper]]
MLA format guide at OWL at Purdue. Most of you will be using the "book" and "online periodical" sections.
These guidelines are the default settings for papers turned in at TSAS. Your teacher may alter these or add to them for specific assignments.
Works cited page (click to make larger):


Keep in mind that the entire document should be 12pt Times New Roman, double-spaced. To make sure: after you finish your paper, save it, hit ctrl+A, right click the text, then hit "Paragraph."  The line spacing option should say "double", and the spacing before and after should read "0".  Hit "OK," then (with the text still highlighted) check the text size and font boxes to ensure they read "12" and "Times New Roman," respectively.  If not, or if they’re blank, fix them.
Quick guidelines:
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*Header
**Your full name
**Name of class
**Name of assignment
**Date turned in (not the day you started it)
*Text
**Double-spaced
**12-point
*Margins
**One inch all around
**Two inches for block quotations (See [[Citation guidelines]] for use.)
*Paragraph
**No space before or after
**Indent 1/2 inch
 
To make sure: (In Microsoft Word) after you finish your paper, save it, hit ctrl+A, right click the text, then hit "Paragraph."  The line spacing option should say "double", and the spacing before and after should read "0".  Hit "OK," then (with the text still highlighted) check the text size and font boxes to ensure they read "12" and "Times New Roman," respectively.  If not, or if they’re blank, fix them.

Revision as of 13:49, 4 July 2009

Properly formatted paper

These guidelines are the default settings for papers turned in at TSAS. Your teacher may alter these or add to them for specific assignments.

Quick guidelines:

  • Header
    • Your full name
    • Name of class
    • Name of assignment
    • Date turned in (not the day you started it)
  • Text
    • Double-spaced
    • 12-point
  • Margins
  • Paragraph
    • No space before or after
    • Indent 1/2 inch

To make sure: (In Microsoft Word) after you finish your paper, save it, hit ctrl+A, right click the text, then hit "Paragraph." The line spacing option should say "double", and the spacing before and after should read "0". Hit "OK," then (with the text still highlighted) check the text size and font boxes to ensure they read "12" and "Times New Roman," respectively. If not, or if they’re blank, fix them.