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These steps and screenshots are to be used when setting up your References page. References in a manuscript, thesis, and dissertation are all set up in exactly the same formatting. What may differ are the margins. Manuscripts, in APA 6th edition, are set at one inch margins whereas theses and dissertations typically have a 1.5 inch margin on the left side, for binding purposes. If you follow these steps and screenshots in formatting your references, your references will be properly created so that even if your margins are later changed, the formatting will remain correct.
The second of References begins on its own page. Hit either the page break or a control/enter to force a new page. Type in References on the top line and center it. [Note. For theses and dissertations, the word, References, is typically written in all capital letters, REFERENCES.]
Make sure that your first reference is left margin justified, and not centered as is the heading of References. Your line spacing should also be set at double. Let’s begin with typing in our first reference.
To make sure that the spacing is double spaced, click on the paragraph arrow (right side of the Paragraph button).
After clicking on the paragraph arrow, the screen below will appear. For the typing to be correctly double spaced, the Spacing should have a 0 pt for Before; a 0 pt for After; and Double under Line Spacing. See the arrows below. If they do not read 0, 0, and double, you need to click on the appropriate up and down arrows until they are corrected.
Then click on OK and you will be returned to the References page.
Highlight the reference that was just typed in.
Then move the cursor above the white page and below the Clipboard line. It is a blue space. Hold the cursor there until a ruler appears.
The ruler has now appeared above the white space and below the clipboard row.
We are interested in the left hand side only. Notice the two indents. The top one is the First Line Indent and the bottom one is the Hanging Indent. The First Line indent will be left alone because each reference begins where the left margin is set. It is the second, third, and remaining lines of a reference that must be indented.
Click on the Hanging Indent and move it to the .5 inch mark on the ruler.
Doing so will then move the second line of this citation over. It is now properly indented.
Setting up your references in this formatting manner will then ensure that your remaining references all have hanging indents.
You may now type in the rest of your references as the formatting once set up will remain in effect.
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