In this article, we’ll cover how you can use the MLA format in Microsoft Word.
The MLA Format Requirements
Here are the basic MLA guidelines:
How to Set Up the MLA Format in Word
Here’s how you can organize your Word document so that it conforms to the MLA guidelines. We’ll cover each requirement in turn, so start at the top and work your way down.
1. Set the Margins
To set 1-inch margins:
2. Set the Font and Font Size
To change the font:
3. Set Double Line Spacing
To set double-spacing:
4. Set the Indentation
To set paragraph indentation: Alternatively, you can press the tab key before starting each new paragraph.
5. Set the Header
To set your header:
6. Set the Page Number
To set page numbers:
7. Include Key Information on the First Page
Now that your formatting is set up, it’s time to include the required information on the first page of your document. This should be one to four lines with your full name and other key information such as your course name, course number, instructor’s name, and date (written in a day, month, year format). After the date, click the Enter key, type your document or research paper’s title and center the text by pressing Align Text Center in the Home tab.
8. Format the Works Cited Page
If you include citations in your document, these also need to conform to the MLA handbook. The list should be: To include a hanging indent, select your citation list, right-click your document and select Paragraph. In the Indentation section, select the drop-down box underneath Special, select Hanging, and click OK.
Time to Get Writing
Now that you’ve formatted your MLA paper correctly, it’s finally time to get writing. With this formatting guide, you’ll have no trouble passing the MLA requirements. Just make sure to double-check your document before you submit it!