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hi everyone welcome to the smart student my name is Chelsea Seabury today Im gonna cut right to the chase because we have a lot of ground to cover this is a tutorial on how to format your paper in the 7th edition in APA style these are the most recent APA guidelines released in October 2000 19 under the 7th edition there are two specific guidelines for setting up your papers one for professionals and the other for students this is a tutorial for students now that includes high school students college students up to graduate students as long as your paper is not for publish then you would follow the APA guidelines for students if youre only looking for a specific part of APA formatting please refer to the video description below where I add it in the video content so you could skip ahead to the part that you need but with no further ado lets go ahead and jump into todays lesson quick disclaimer if your professor gives you any specific instructions that differ from this video please