Word for Mac 2011 and Word 2008 for Mac can display ligatures, but other earlier versions of Word for Mac can't. In addition, Word for Mac 2011 supports additional advanced typography features such as ligatures, stylistic sets, context alternative characters, font-based kerning, and number forms and spacing.
I have looked at both Pages 2008 and MS Word for my Mac trying to find a MLA format. In my English class, they showed us how to do it on MS Word for Windows, however the steps are nothing like for Mac.
Anyone here recently had to write a MLA format report and remember how you went about setting it up?
Obviously I'm hoping it includes a template like it does on Windows, I'd hate to have to set the margins and spacing for each page.
Anyone here recently had to write a MLA format report and remember how you went about setting it up?
Obviously I'm hoping it includes a template like it does on Windows, I'd hate to have to set the margins and spacing for each page.
MacBook 2.2 Ghz 4GB 120GB HD, Mac OS X (10.6.2), iPhone 3G
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