
- APA TEMPLATE FOR MAC WORD 2008 HOW TO
- APA TEMPLATE FOR MAC WORD 2008 GENERATOR
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To generate the format you want, it is simply necessary to remove the "Inside the Box, Melanie, 2010" is the Caption Text. In the example above, "Figure" is the label, "1" is the Figure Number, and The Caption Text � The text of the caption. The "Chapter Number" � Not used in APA style Still, if that's what they want, of course, Word can do that too. Omitting the Caption Label from the Table of Figures would be a local You said you wanted "APA Style" :-)Īs far as I can tell without paying for the entire APA Publication guide and > If you need more information, please ask.

> "Figure" in italics, the italics will be passed into the LOF. So if you directly format your caption to have the word
APA TEMPLATE FOR MAC WORD 2008 GENERATOR
And you're right: the Generator copies DIRECT formatting, but not > So if the word "Figure" does not appear in the caption, it won't appear in > replicates anything in the style "Caption" into the List of Figures. > The generator looks for a "SEQ" field containing the label "Figure" and then > Word's list of Figures is actually generated by the Table of Contents > halfway uniform (something about tab stops maybe?).
APA TEMPLATE FOR MAC WORD 2008 HOW TO
> I wouldn't even know how to go about setting up a manual list that would look > "Word is too stupid to actually follow APA rules, even though it says it does > for APA formatting, and the master's committee won't accept an excuse of, > figures without using the TOC Generator, because it's totally screwing me up > Okay, then I guess I'm wondering if it's possible to generate a list of Either is a seriousĪmount of work, and simply not worth it, for what you are doing. Yes, Word does have two other ways you could generate a List of Figures:Įither using TC fields, or using cross-references. When Word claims to offer "APA Style" I suspect it's speaking in relation toĬitations, which it will also do in APA Style. You can use Format>Style to change that one to The formatting of your List of Figures is now controlled entirely by your I thought a candidate for a Master's Degree would understand that � maybeĤ) Now select the TEXT of each caption and hit Command + i to turn it That you want in normal text as non-italic. Is in Italic, then use Direct Formatting to format the part of the caption That was my suggestion to you: that you arrange it so that the Caption style Of Figures, but not the STYLE formatting? Remember I said that Word copies the DIRECT formatting into the List Word is perfectly capable of producing any format of List of Figures you I don't know why used to say that so often to ME! :-) My Grandmother always used to say "A bad workman blames his
APA TEMPLATE FOR MAC WORD 2008 UPDATE
The new heading will display correctly in the Table of Contents (after updating the TOC with right-click > Update Field > Update entire table > OK ).įINAL NOTE: Whenever you turn Show/Hide on, inline headings and their related paragraphs will appear on separate lines until you turn Show/Hide off again.Mmmm. (It also displays in the Document Map if that's open on the left side.) When you turn Show/Hide off again, the second paragraph pulls up adjacent to the new heading.

