MLA Guide

This guide contains information to help you cite your sources in MLA format.
- Formatting a Paper in MLA
- Formatting a Works Cited in MLA
MLA Formatting for Word 2013/2016
Use the following directions or download these PDF instructions to format your Microsoft Word document in MLA format ( Using Online Word?) . Also, check out our directions for Formatting Your Works Cited Page. Also, check out our MLA 9th ed. sample paper. You can also review Chapter 1 Introduction to Formatting Your Research Project in the online MLA Handbook.
- On the "Home" tab, select an easy-to-read, standard font size & style (Example: Times New Roman or Aptos, 11 or 12pt).

- On the "Home" tab, click the arrow that expands "Paragraph Settings." Under Spacing, choose Double and make sure "Before" and "After" are set to 0pt.

- On the "Page Layout" tab, click "Margins", Select "Normal" (1" on all sides).

- Click on the "Insert" tab, then click on "Page Number". Choose "Top of Page" and then "Plain Number 3".

- Type your last name and hit the space bar once. Highlight the text, click the "Home" tab, and select the same easy-to-read, standard font size & style (Example: Times New Roman or Aptos, 11 or 12pt) that you chose for the paper in Step 1. Then double click below dotted line to begin typing your paper.

- Type the following, each on a separate line: Your name, instructor’s name, the course number (i.e.Eng. 101), and the date (Day Month Year: 3 Aug. 2009).

- Hit "Enter" key to move down to a new line. To center your title, click the "Center" icon in the Paragraph section and type the title of your paper.

- To begin your paper, hit "Enter" key to move down to a new line. Click the "Left" icon in the Paragraph section. Hit "Tab" key to indent and start typing. *Remember to hit the "Tab" key each time you begin a new paragraph.

MLA Formatting for Word - Online Version
- On the "Home" tab, select an easy-to-read, standard font size & style (Example: Times New Roman or Aptos, 11 or 12pt).

- On the "Home" tab, click the 3 dots at the end of the toolbar.
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- Once you click the 3 dots, click "Line Spacing" then "2" to set up the double-spacing. Also click "Remove Space After Paragraph" to make sure you aren't adding additional spaces after every paragraph.
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- Move to the "Layout" tab in Word. Click "Margins" to confirm that your margins for your Word document are set to "Normal 1." " This is the default setting for margins in Microsoft Word.
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- To set up your header with your last name and page numbers, click the "Insert" tab. Then click "Page Numbers."
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- Choose the page number option that has the page numbers on the far right side of the document.
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- You will see the symbol which is where your page numbers will go. You do not need to update the page numbers, because Word will do that automatically. To add your last name to your header, click inside the box and the cursor should appear to type in your last name. You should also adjust the font to the same easy-to-read, standard font size & style (Example: Times New Roman or Aptos, 11 or 12pt) that you chose for the paper in Step 1. Click "close preview" to close the header and return to your paper.
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- Note that once you finish your header and start typing in your Word document, your header will disappear from your screen. You can see your header by clicking on the "Header" tab in your Word document.
- Click out of your header and begin typing the following, each on a separate line: Your name, instructor's name, the course number (i.e. ENG 101), and the date (Day Month Year: 1 Sept. 2021).
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- Hit "Enter" on your keyboard to move down to a new line. Type in the title of your paper. To center your title, click the alignment icon and change your alignment to "Align Center."
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- To begin your paper, hit "Enter" on your keyboard to move down to a new line. Click the alignment icon again and choose "Align Left." Hit "Tab" on your keyboard to indent and start typing. Remember to hit the "Tab" key each time you begin a new paragraph.
Formatting a Works Cited in Word 2013/2016
Use the following directions to format your Works Cited document in MLA format. Also, check out our MLA 9th ed. sample paper. You can also review section 1.6: Placement of the List of Works Cited in the online MLA Handbook.

- After completing your paper, click the "Insert" tab and choose "Blank Page" to add a new page to your document. Your header with your last name and page number should appear in the top right corner when you insert the new page
- Click the "Home" tab, then click the "Justify Center" icon. This will center your title.

- Type in your title, Works Cited. Your title should be in size 12 Times New Roman font.

- Hit "Enter" on your keyboard to start a new line. Then, hit the "Justify Left" icon to move the cursor back to the left.

- Type in your full MLA Citations for your sources. Remember, your Works Cited page should still be double-spaced!

- All Works Cited entries that are longer than a single line must include a Hanging Indent for second (and so forth) line(s).
- Choose the line you wish to indent. Move your cursor to the line you wish to indent.
- Hit CTRL T (or CMD T on a Mac) on your keyboard.

- Repeat (if necessary) for your third line.
Formatting a Works Cited in Word Online
- After completing your paper, add a new page to your document for your Works Cited. Hit "Enter" on your keyboard until you begin a new page.
- Click the "Home" tab, then click the "Justify Center" icon. This will center your title.

- Type in your title, Works Cited. Your title should be in size 12 Times New Roman font.

- Hit "Enter" on your keyboard to start a new line. Then, go to the "Home" tab and hit "Justify Left" to move the cursor back to the left.

- Type in your full MLA Citations for your sources. Remember, your Works Cited should still be double-spaced!

- All Works Cited entries that are longer than a single line must include a Hanging Indent for second (and so forth) line(s). Move your cursor to the end of the first line.
- Using your mouse, move the cursor to the beginning of the second line of your citation.
- Hit "Tab" on your keyboard. This should indent only the second line of your citation.

- Repeat (if necessary) for your third line.