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When you open a new Microsoft Word document to start your paper, click on the References Tab, go to the Citations and Bibliography box, and in the Style box choose Chicago.
Overall page layout One inch margins on sides, top and bottom. Use Times or Times New Roman 12 pt font. Double-space the text of the paper. Use left-justified text, which will have a ragged right edge. Use a 1/2" indent for paragraph beginnings, block quotes and hanging (bibliography) indents.
This format is used for history, political science, and some art and humanities courses. There are several key elements to set up in the document at the start of the paper. Set the document format for doublespacing, one inch margins all around, 12-point font size, and a font type of Times New Roman.
To add or insert footnotes: Open a document in Google Docs. Click where you want to insert a footnote. Click Insert > Footnote. Type the footnote or get it from NoodleTools (see instructions below) When you are finished, click back into the body of your document.
In Chicago style: The title page does not include a header or page number (see sample research paper). The second page (first page of text) includes a header with your surname and a page number (starting with the number one). Subsequent pages include headers with your surname and consecutive numbers.
Once the template has loaded. You'll have a doc fully formatted ing to the Chicago or turabianMoreOnce the template has loaded. You'll have a doc fully formatted ing to the Chicago or turabian standards.
Chicago Style Format for Papers | Requirements & Examples Use a standard font like 12 pt. Times New Roman. Double-space the text. Use 1 inch margins or larger. Indent new paragraphs by ½ inch. Place page numbers in the top right or bottom center.
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