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A Reference List, for APA Style, is a bibliography for all the
works cited in your paper. It is placed at the end of the paper.
MLA calls this a list of "Works Cited," and Turabian calls it
a "Bibliography." Basically, these are all the same thing: an
alphabetized list of the research sources you have cited in your paper.
To write a Reference List, you will need to have both your paper
and your CiteWrite datafile for that paper open.
To write a Reference List for your paper:
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Go to CiteWrite, and click Format, Write Bibliography (Reference List). The Bibliography dialog
will display. Check to make sure the Alphabetize option is set, and that it is set to the style
you need; you can change to MLA or Turabian by clicking on the drop list).
Click OK to write your Reference List.
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Go to Word to view your Reference List. Your Reference List should look something like this:
If you do not see your Reference List in the Word document, click
Edit, Paste.
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Additional information
Note:
Sometimes the placement of the cursor will cause the References
to be generated without double spacing.
If your Reference list is not double spaced, or is justified,
- Highlight the entire Reference List
- Click Styles, Formatting, and click on the Style called References to reset the
formatting for your References to the correct alignment.
Click here for a larger illustration.
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If you don't see the References Style listed, just click Format, Paragraph, and set the options
as they are illustrated here:

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To delete the instructions (or any text in a Word document),
highlight the text (drag your mouse across the text to highlight it),
and press the Delete key.
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