After the heading comes your title. It should be centered and in the same font and size as the rest of your paper. Do not underline it or make it bold. Your paper should be in a serf font; Times New Roman is the standard font. The font size of your paper should be twelve (12) points. Indent your paragraphs one-half inch. Set your first line to indent when beginning new paragraphs, or use the tab key for ease and convenience. Do not double space after final punctuation, including periods, or after paragraphs.
After the first page, your name and page number should appear in the upper right corner. Use the “insert page number” function in Microsoft Word to add a page number and last name easily. Your entire paper should be double-spaced, including block quotes. Be careful not to add extra space after paragraphs. Microsoft Word automatically adds space after paragraphs. Be sure to turn that function off. There is a PowerPoint that explains how to turn this function off posted on eCampus under “Formatting.” Your margins need to be one-inch all around. One-inch margins are standard, so your margins should automatically be correct unless you change them.
Your name
Professor White
ENGL 1301
-
8034
22
September 2
0
10
Title
Should Reflect Content
and be
Intriguing
After the heading comes your title. It should be centered and in the same font and size as
the rest of your paper. Do not underline it or make it bold. Your paper should be in a serf font;
Times New Roman is the standard font. The font size of your paper s
hould be twelve (12) points.
Indent your
paragraph
s one
-
half
inch
.
Set
your first line to indent
when beginning new
paragraphs,
or use
the
tab key for ease and convenience. D
o not double space after
final
punctuation, including periods, or after paragraphs
.
After the first page, your name and page number should appear in the upper right corner.
Use the
“insert page number”
function in Microsoft Wo
rd to add a page number
and last name
easily. Your entire paper should be double
-
spaced, including block quotes
. Be careful not to add
extra space after paragraphs. Microsoft Word automatically add
s space after paragraphs. Be sur
e
to tu
rn that function off. There is a PowerPoint that explains how to turn this function off posted
on eCampus under “Formatting.”
Your
margins need to be one
-
inch all around. One
-
inch
margins are standard, so your margins should automatically be
correct unless you change them.
Your name
Professor White
ENGL 1301-8034
22 September 2010
Title Should Reflect Content and be Intriguing
After the heading comes your title. It should be centered and in the same font and size as
the rest of your paper. Do not underline it or make it bold. Your paper should be in a serf font;
Times New Roman is the standard font. The font size of your paper should be twelve (12) points.
Indent your paragraphs one-half inch. Set your first line to indent when beginning new
paragraphs, or use the tab key for ease and convenience. Do not double space after final
punctuation, including periods, or after paragraphs.
After the first page, your name and page number should appear in the upper right corner.
Use the “insert page number” function in Microsoft Word to add a page number and last name
easily. Your entire paper should be double-spaced, including block quotes. Be careful not to add
extra space after paragraphs. Microsoft Word automatically adds space after paragraphs. Be sure
to turn that function off. There is a PowerPoint that explains how to turn this function off posted
on eCampus under “Formatting.” Your margins need to be one-inch all around. One-inch
margins are standard, so your margins should automatically be correct unless you change them.