On Wednesday 22 August 2007 17:35:33 Charlie Seaman wrote: > Harold Fuchs wrote: > > Charlie Seaman wrote: > >> rita bateson wrote: > >>> Hi, I am a collage student and always need to do my papers in > >>> MLA format but my computer does not have it. I downloaded > >>> openoffice because another student told me with this program > >>> you are able to do papers to papers in MLA format with it and > >>> print it out? Can I and how do I do it? Thankyou very much, > >>> Melissa. > >> > >> If you go to OpenOffice.org and enter "MLA style" the first > >> entry that comes up is a message from Jonathon showing where > >> to get the style template. > > > > a) Forwarding to unregistered OP. > > > > b) Whoops; my earlier reply displayed a staggering lack of > > research. Sorry. > > I just think the people who ask these questions should learn how > to do the research themselves. I don't even know if I should > have sent that answer, but I was just curious, looked up MLA in > Google and then in OpenOffice.org. Hope it was okay to do that.
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