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Hello and welcome back to B.D. Owens library video guides. Today weamp;#39;re going to be going over how to format your citations. Organizing your citations can be a little bit tricky so today weamp;#39;re going to show you some quick and easy ways to format them for your next research paper. Itamp;#39;s important to note that this video only deals with formatting your completed citations not citing your sources. For information on how to cite your sources refer to the B.D. Owens library webpage under citation guides. Unlike Word or Google Docs Appleamp;#39;s pages on a Mac does not utilize a quick way to alphabetize your citations. So itamp;#39;s important that you start by alphabetizing your citations manually. Once thatamp;#39;s done go ahead and highlight them or use the hotkey shortcut command + a. Next click on the format tab. Under the format tab select the Layout tab and then under the indents heading you will see two boxes labeled right and left. In the right box you wil