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Okay, here we have a works cited page that you want to do a hanging indent on. Thereamp;#39;s a couple things to keep in mind. You want to make sure that you can see your ruler. If you canamp;#39;t 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 havenamp;#39;t 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, itamp;#39;s not going to know that thatamp;#39;s part of the line before it, so itamp;#39;s not going to do the indent right. From here forward, weamp;#39;re going to assume that the lines that belong together donamp;#39;t have an enter key used. The enter key happens here, and here, etc. Letamp;#39;s 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. Youamp;#39;ll see a horizontal line and a triangle right now. They act together so just lef