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there are several online websites that will format your paper for you, there are long threads in AN about the different ones that people have tried.
I did all my papers with PERLA, for around $25 you get permanant access. Download it (the updates are free), and type into it. Really helped with the references. You still have to choose which level of headers, but the guidelines are there. I also bought the APA book, and tagged pages I used a lot. Just be sure to double check before hitting submit, once my refs glitched and I lost points for all of them being indented wrong. On the other hand, it only happened once in 5 years.
ANother hint, once you write it out, save the ones for your texts that you quote over and over, in a separate file. THen you can just cut and paste for the next paper.
I created an APA template for myself in word . Each time I write a new paper I just fill in the blanks, so to speak. For citations I use citation machine. I wouldn't feel comfortable uploading/writing my entire paper to a 3rd party site. And I wouldn't want to pay for it either, especially since there are so many excellent free resources.
I too have software to format my papers. It is called Reference Point Software. One time I had a problem with the program on my computer and customer service was very helpful in getting it fixed. When you purchase it you get an automatic download and then they send you a CD which you can download to however many computers you have at home. It's great and user friendly!
I created an APA template for myself in word . Each time I write a new paper I just fill in the blanks, so to speak. For citations I use citation machine. I wouldn't feel comfortable uploading/writing my entire paper to a 3rd party site. And I wouldn't want to pay for it either, especially since there are so many excellent free resources.
I'm impressed, never would have thought of creating a template...
PERRLA is not up loaded, sorry if I wasn't clear. It downloads onto your computer, never sent anywhere until you submit it. I did my masters with it.
RainbowDash
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Hi all! I've got my first paper due in about a week or so. It's to be written, of course, in APA format. Now, in my prior papers, I've always done all of the work entirely by hand as instructed... however, I'm wondering - is there a legitimate and correct way to save some time on this by having a program or website assist in creating citations/bibliography?
I have been warned that the current iteration of MS Word does not do APA correctly, so I'm hesitant to trust any program I stumble across randomly. What do you recommend, if anything, that has proven accurate results?
Thanks very much for reading. :)