This goes on the first line of the first page of your paper.
What is the Student's Name?
One inch all the way around.
What is the proper margins of an MLA formatted paper?
Traditional font size of an essay.
What is 12 pt. font size?
You click here to open the header menu in Google Docs.
What is the top of the page?
The most universal file format, compatible with most computers as well as Blackboard.
What is PDF?
The instructor's name goes on this line.
What is the second line of the first page of the paper?
The proper line spacing of an MLA essay.
What is Double Spaced?
What is Ariel, Calibri, and Times New Roman?
The alignment you choose for the page number in the header.
What is right alignment?
The Mac format that is NOT compatible with Blackboard.
What is Pages?
Fifth line, centered, of the first page.
What is the title of the essay?
Used to indent the first line of paragraphs.
What is the Tab key?
Line spacing to avoid.
What is single line spacing?
Where page set-up is located for adjusting the margins of your page?
What is the File Menu?
The file format of a Word Doc.
What is .doc or .docx?
Day, Month, Year.
What is the MLA formatted date?
The space on the page where the page number is placed.
What is the document header?
The line indent that a works cited page uses.
What is hanging line indent?
This feature saves your work as you make changes and write your document.
What is Auto Save or Cloud Saving?
The file format meaning "rich text format."
What is .rtf?
This goes in the header of a document that is two pages or more.
What is the MLA formatted page number with last name of the writer?
The feature on the Home Tab in Word that should NOT be used to create the title of an essay.
What is the Styles feature?
The line on the first page where the professor's name belongs.
What is the second line?
The option in the File Menu that allows you to convert your document to one that can be uploaded into Blackboard.
What is Download As?
The Google Docs publishing option that is NOT compatible with Blackboard.
What is Sharing?