You can google for a free APA template that will handle margins, etc.
Download it, double-click it, and begin writing your paper in the doc
created from it.
You can use the Word Citation Manager to replace the rest of Reference
Point (I assume, I'm not familiar with Reference Point). On the
Formatting Palatte, click the icon for Citations. Down at the bottom,
click the + to add a new source, then it will be listed in the Citations
list. Double-click to insert it at the right place in the do***ent.
When you are done writing, use the Do***ent Elements Gallery to insert a
Bibliography.
Phyllis ***mins wrote:
> I've had the same issue but I did not even figure out how to use the
> citations template. I have used Reference Point in the past for APA
> style papers and when I called them, they told me that they have been
> unable to create a template for the 2008 Mac version of Word because
> there is no visual basic. They said that MS has announced they are
> going to correct this problem and when it is corrected, they should
> have an APA template that will work for us in about 2 weeks.
>


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