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English 1301
September 3, 2014
When you submit essays in college, you should format them correctly according to MLA
formatting standards. You may use this document for instructions while formatting your own
Microsoft Word document, or you can use this as a template to draft your own essays.
You should format the entire document in Times New Roman 12 point font. Everything
should be double-spaced. Do not add superfluous spaces between paragraphs. In some versions
of Microsoft Word, you should turn off the function that automatically adds a space between
paragraphs (to turn off this function, highlight all of the text in the document and then open the
Paragraph box from the Home ribbon by clicking on the arrow at the bottom of the box. Then,
select the checkbox next to “Don’t add space between paragraphs of the same style”). Include a
heading (such as the one at the top of this page) that lists your name, your instructor’s name,
your class, and the date. Format the heading exactly like the rest of the document (double-
spaced), but do not indent the heading as you would indent the first line of a paragraph.
You should also include a title. The title should be centered. Do not add extra lines
between the heading and the title or between the title and the first paragraph. You should
capitalize the first letter of the title and all of the other words except articles (a, an, the),
coordinating conjunctions (for, and, nor, but, or, yet, so), and prepositions (with, to, about, etc.).
Be sure the title is interesting and relevant to the topic. If writing about a work of literature or an
article, do not use the same title as the work. In other words, if you’re writing about the article
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called “Beyonce: Sex Terrorist,” you must name your paper something besides “Beyonce: Sex
Terrorist.”
You should set all of your margins to one inch. You should indent the first line of each
paragraph by .5 (one tab), except in the works cited page, where you should use a hanging indent
for each entry (to format a hanging indent, highlight the entries in the works cited page. Then,
open the Paragraph box by clicking on the arrow in the bottom corner. Then, click on the
“Special” dropdown menu and select “hanging”). You should include a page number at the top
right corner of the page (Microsoft Word formats it at .5, which is correct). You should include
your last name with the page number. Be sure to use the page number function in Microsoft
Word so that it updates for you automatically (double-click the very top of the page where the
page number should go. When the header opens, select “Page Number” in the Design ribbon and