Word Template for APA
From the brass tacks department to you.
Mary Callele pointed me to this very simple, useful tool that was built by Derek Gwinn at the University of Minnesota.
Microsoft Word uses document templates that contain customizable styles for headings, text, etc., and this is a template you can use when you are formatting text in APA format. If you find APA, or any style manual for that matter, as tedius as most of us, you'll like this little tool.
http://www.tc.umn.edu/~gwin0005/apa-template.html
I know, right now you're either saying, "Why didn't I think of that?" or "I built one of those in 1999."
Mary Callele pointed me to this very simple, useful tool that was built by Derek Gwinn at the University of Minnesota.
Microsoft Word uses document templates that contain customizable styles for headings, text, etc., and this is a template you can use when you are formatting text in APA format. If you find APA, or any style manual for that matter, as tedius as most of us, you'll like this little tool.
http://www.tc.umn.edu/~gwin0005/apa-template.html
I know, right now you're either saying, "Why didn't I think of that?" or "I built one of those in 1999."
1 Comments:
Just an update. I used this template recently and found it quite useful. It wasn't entirely transparent and flawless. Some of my existing default styles seemed to fight with the styles in the template when I imported an existing paper.
There wasn't a similar problem when I started from scratch and wrote a paper while using the template.
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