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Okay, here we have a works cited page that you want to do a hanging indent on. Theres a couple things to keep in mind. You want to make sure that you can see your ruler. If you cant see the ruler, go to View. Show ruler should be checked. The second thing is for entries that are more than one line you want to make sure you havent used the Enter key. So, after 72., you have a space and then Booth. If you hit Enter to get this on the next line, its not going to know that thats part of the line before it, so its not going to do the indent right. From here forward, were going to assume that the lines that belong together dont have an enter key used. The enter key happens here, and here, etc. Lets select the entire area that you want. Use the left mouse key, and then drag down, and then take your cursor up to the ruler. Youll see a horizontal line and a triangle right now. They act together so just left click on them anywhere and drag them to the right half an inch. Youll know it