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  2. Check your document for similarity to online sources

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    Want to make sure your work is truly yours? The similarity checker in Word highlights what's unique in your document and makes it easier to add citations. You can focus on your writing, knowing that your original ideas stand out and your sources are properly credited. On the Home tab, choose Editor.

  3. Add citations in a Word document - Microsoft Support

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    In Word, you can easily add citations when writing a document where you need to cite your sources, such as a research paper. Citations can be added in various formats, including APA , Chicago-style , GOST, IEEE, ISO 690, and MLA .

  4. Create a bibliography, citations, and references - Microsoft...

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    Create a bibliography, citations, and references. Put your cursor at the end of the text you want to cite. Go to References > Style, and choose a citation style. Select Insert Citation. Choose Add New Source and fill out the information about your source.

  5. Create a bibliography, citations, and references

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    Create a bibliography, citations, and references. Put your cursor at the end of the text you want to cite. Go to References > Style, and choose a citation style. Select Insert Citation. Choose Add New Source and fill out the information about your source.

  6. Download free, pre-built templates - Microsoft Support

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    You can download free, pre-built document templates with useful and creative themes from Office when you click File > New in your Office app. Templates can include calendars, business cards, letters, cards, brochures, newsletters, resumes, cover letters, presentations, social media and much more.

  7. Check your document for similarity to online sources

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    Want to make sure your work is truly yours? The similarity checker in Word highlights what's unique in your document and makes it easier to add citations. You can focus on your writing, knowing that your original ideas stand out and your sources are properly credited. On the Home tab, choose Editor.

  8. Create or edit a hyperlink - Microsoft Support

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    Add or edit hyperlinks to web sites, local files, email messages, or anchor points in your document.

  9. Research your paper easily within Word - Microsoft Support

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    Researcher helps you find and cite reliable sources for your research paper in just a few steps. This feature is available only to Microsoft 365 Subscribers for Windows desktop clients. Note: Researcher is available only in English, French, Italian, German, Spanish, and Japanese.

  10. Research a paper in Word - Microsoft Support

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    Researcher in Word helps you research topics, find reliable sources, and add content with citations all within Word. Note: Researcher for Word is only available if you have a Microsoft 365 subscription in the following languages: English, French, Italian, German, Spanish, and Japanese.

  11. Word for Windows training - Microsoft Support

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    Training: Watch and learn how to use Word in Windows. Explore Microsoft Word training guides, articles, and how-to videos.

  12. Everything you need to know to write effective alt text

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    Alternative text (alt text) is descriptive text which conveys the meaning and context of a visual item in a digital setting, such as on an app or web page. When screen readers like Microsoft Narrator, JAWS, and NVDA reach content with alt text, the alt text is read aloud so people can better understand what's on the screen.