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hey in your set of Google slides lets talk about a works cited and very specifically about how to make that hanging indent that we need so in the project that weve got goin we have a minimum of three sources Ive got seven here because Im an overachiever like that and some of them are single line entries they start at the little margin they end before the line ends and theyre fine but theres a couple of them like these last two that go on to two lines and so in a works cited you want to be sure that you have that second line do what we call a hanging indent the only place youre gonna see this ever that Ive ever come across is itll work cited in Google slides that can be achieved like Im just about to show you in Google Docs that happens in a different location thatll be a companion video thatll be in the Google Docs playlist if youre in Google slides and you have a work cited slide like this weve got very basic information because we dont have authors we didnt get reall