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Using Microsoft Word 2003 to Write a Paper

By Grace Fleming, About.com

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Creating a Bibliography

If you don’t want the bibliography to contain a page number, simply open a new document and start with a blank page.

Bibliographical citations are usually written in a “hanging indent” style. This means that the first line of each citation is not indented, but subsequent lines of each citation are indented.

To create this type of style:

  • Type your citations.
  • Place your cursor at the beginning line of a citation.
  • Select FORMAT, PARAGRAPH
  • In the field entitled INDENTATIONS, select SPECIAL, HANGING.
  • Repeat this for each individual citation.

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Index: Using Microsoft Word 2003 to Write a Paper

  1. Getting Started
  2. Typing the Paper
  3. Adding Footnotes
  4. Editing Pages
  5. Creating a Bibliography

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