How do I set up an MLA annotated bibliography format in Microsoft Word?
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To set up an MLA annotated bibliography in Word, first create a new document. Set the font to Times New Roman, size 12. Use double spacing throughout. Insert a header with your last name and page number aligned to the right. Center the title 'Annotated Bibliography' at the top of the page. For each citation, use a hanging indent (0.5 inch) and write your annotation as a single paragraph below the citation, indented one inch from the left margin.
What are the key MLA formatting rules to follow when creating an annotated bibliography in Word?
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Key MLA formatting rules include: using Times New Roman 12 pt font, double spacing, 1-inch margins, a header with your last name and page number, a centered title 'Annotated Bibliography,' hanging indent for citations, and annotations written in paragraph form below each citation with a 1-inch indentation.
How can I create a hanging indent for my MLA annotated bibliography in Word?
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To create a hanging indent in Word, highlight your citation, right-click and select Paragraph. Under Indentation, choose 'Hanging' from the Special dropdown menu and set it to 0.5 inches. This will indent all lines except the first, which is required for MLA citations.
Is there a Word template available for MLA annotated bibliography format?
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Microsoft Word does not have a specific MLA annotated bibliography template by default, but you can use the built-in MLA template for papers and modify it by adding annotations below each citation. Alternatively, you can create your own style using the steps for MLA formatting.
How do I add annotations under each citation in an MLA annotated bibliography in Word?
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After typing your citation with a hanging indent, press Enter to start a new line. Then indent this annotation paragraph one inch from the left margin (you can use the ruler or Paragraph settings). Write your annotation as a single paragraph with double spacing.
Can I automate MLA citations and annotations in Word?
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Word's References tab allows you to insert MLA citations automatically, but it does not support annotations. You can insert citations, then manually add annotations below each citation using proper indentation and formatting.
How do I format the title 'Annotated Bibliography' in Word according to MLA style?
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Center the title 'Annotated Bibliography' at the top of the page. Use standard font (Times New Roman, 12 pt) and double spacing. Do not bold, underline, or italicize the title.
What margin settings should I use for an MLA annotated bibliography in Word?
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Set all page margins (top, bottom, left, and right) to 1 inch, as per MLA guidelines. This can be done under the Layout or Page Layout tab in Word by selecting Margins and choosing 'Normal' (1 inch all around).
How do I insert page numbers in MLA format for an annotated bibliography in Word?
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Go to the Insert tab, select Page Number, and choose Top of Page, then Plain Number 3 to align page numbers to the right. Then, add your last name before the page number in the header. This follows MLA formatting for page headers.
Should annotations in an MLA annotated bibliography be indented differently than citations in Word?
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Yes. In MLA annotated bibliographies, citations use a hanging indent of 0.5 inches, while annotations (the descriptive paragraphs) are indented one inch from the left margin. This visually separates the annotation from the citation.