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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.

I wish everyone giving answers to easy to find questions would always and only tell the lazy people how to find the answer and not tell them where it is or what the answer is.

This would get people to start learning to find their answers and only ask when they have not been able to find the answer.

This is the only list I know of that continues to encourage lazy people to stay lazy.

I don't necessarily think the people are lazy, just confused, anxious, or scared and not necessarily thinking well. By pointing them to where they can find the answer it gives them some control and that helps them be able to think better the next time.

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Thanks.

Yours,
**//Charlie
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