To answer your other questionI am a brainiest but I'm not that good when it 
comes to 2 spaces here, indent here, and so on and so forth. lol!

that is good advice though and maybe if my prof or the next one I have gives me 
an example I could use a  braille display and look to see how many spaces and 
lines to include.

Take care.
On Feb 2, 2013, at 2:05 PM, JAMES AUSTIN <james.aus...@mac-access.net> wrote:

> Hi Sarah,
> 
> Are you a Braillist?
> 
> In my experience, Braille is the best way to get a handle on this sort of 
> thing. As has probably been said here, different citation styles require very 
> different things. Parenthetical citation versus footnotes for example. (I 
> hate the former personally) Even within particular departments, different 
> lecturers sometimes like slightly different twists on their preferred 
> citation method. I'm sure you've done this, but why not ask your particular 
> lecturers for an example of each type of citation that they want. That way, 
> when you hand your paper in, they should mark you down if you have followed 
> their examples.
> 
> I have not yet tried creating a template, but yes, i believe  that you can 
> create just about any sort of template you want.
> 
> Take care
> James 
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