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Quick Works Cited Page Using Databases

Quick Works Cited Page Using Databases. By Joanne F. Christensen 1/13. Begin Works Cited Page. Open new document in Word. Type Works Cited at top Save your works cited page to the M: drive at school. Go to article in database. Citation is at the bottom of the article.

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Quick Works Cited Page Using Databases

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  1. Quick Works Cited Page Using Databases By Joanne F. Christensen 1/13

  2. Begin Works Cited Page • Open new document in Word. • Type Works Cited at top • Save your works cited page to the M: drive at school

  3. Go to article in database • Citation is at the bottom of the article. • Copy the MLA Citation • Hit CTRL C • Right Click mouse, Copy

  4. Paste on Works Cited Page • Paste the information to the page. • Hit CTRL-V • Right click mouse-choose Merge Formatting • Continue copying and pasting all the Works Cited articles.

  5. Center Works Cited • Highlight Works Cited • Make sure you are on the Home tab • Click on the Center icon

  6. Alphabetize Works Cited Page • Home tab • Paragraph ribbon • Sort Icon • Sort by: Paragraph/Text/Ascending

  7. Create Hanging Indent • Highlight your entire works cited page excluding heading • Home tab • Click Paragraph ribbon box • Find Special under Indentation: • Choose Hanging from Drop down menu

  8. You’re Done!

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