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Music playing. Hi, everyone. This is David Taylor from the Effective Writing Center. And in this short video, were going to review how to set up a Word document in Chicago style. With the blank document open, go first to Layout. Then, on the Margins dropdown menu, select Normal for 1-inch margins on all sides, top, bottom, left, and right. Next, lets set alignment and line spacing by clicking on the Home tab. Then in the Paragraph grouping, select Align Left. Move your cursor over to the spacing tools dropdown menu and select 2.0 for double spacing. Now lets set our indentation for the first line of a paragraph. Click on the Paragraph dialog box launcher arrow. In the box that appears, under Special select First Line and make sure the number is 0.5 or half inch. For font and point size, its recommended you use Times New Roman, 12-point type. So, click on Home and make those selections. Chicago style papers may or may not have a title page, depe