When you insert a citation.
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When you insert a citation.
No, page numbers are not required when paraphrasing in APA format. Instead, you should include the author's last name and the publication year in the in-text citation.
Microsoft Word is a word processing program that you can use to create, edit, format, and save documents
There are two fomatting types; APA and MLA. These conform citations to a specific format. In education, you typically use APA.
In APA style, you would write the age of a person as numerals followed by the word "years old" (e.g., 25 years old). This is the preferred format for indicating age in APA style writing.
editing is use to edit a document and formatting is use to change the format of the document
In APA format, hyphenated names should be treated as one unit with no spaces. For in-text citations, use the full hyphenated name (e.g., Smith-Jones) each time the author is cited. In the reference list, list the hyphenated name as you would a single last name (e.g., Smith-Jones, A.).
Use a section break then format the page as you would like it.
For direct quotes, use the quotation marks ".
Microsoft Word allows you to set the format you want to use as the default. The common ones are ".doc" and ".docx". However the international standard format is ".odt".
All margins are 1 inch for APA format. The header is 1/2 inch down from the top of the page.