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Charles Kenyon Charles Kenyon is offline How do I format text to make it look like citations? Windows 10 How do I format text to make it look like citations? Office 2013
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It is called a "hanging indent."
Ctrl+T to increase the indent; Ctrl+Shift+T to reduce the indent.

Learn to use styles. The longer you wait to do this the more you will regret it.
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