A hanging indent is used in a reference list.
A hanging indent is used in a refrence list.
A hanging indent is used in a reference list for APA papers.
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It is called a hanging indent.
Hanging indent is used on the reference page.
A hanging indent results in subsequent lines of a paragraph being indented more than the first line. This is commonly used for reference lists or bibliographies to make the list easier to read.
double spaced or "hanging". According to sciencebuddies.org All APA citations should use hanging indents, that is, the first line of an entry should be flush left, and the second and subsequent lines should be indented 1/2".
A hanging indent is a type of indent where the first line of a paragraph is not indented, but subsequent lines are indented more than the first line. This is often used in bibliographies and references lists.
Hanging indent is typically used to set off bulleted and numbered lists from the rest of the document by indenting all lines except the first line. This helps to visually separate and highlight the list items.
A hanging indent is a type of indent where the first line of a paragraph is not indented, but subsequent lines are indented more than the first line. This format is commonly used for lists or bibliographies.
In Microsoft Word, to create multiple levels in a list, you can use the "Increase Indent" and "Decrease Indent" buttons found on the Home tab in the Paragraph group. Alternatively, you can use keyboard shortcuts: press "Tab" to increase the indent (creating a sub-level) and "Shift + Tab" to decrease the indent (returning to a higher level). These functions help organize information hierarchically in bulleted or numbered lists.