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Instructional video for properly formatting Tables for dissertations in Microsoft Word (2007) using the American Psychological Association (APA) style 6th edition, with regards Samford Graduate students in the Orlean Bullard Beeson School of Education and Professional Studies.

*Disclaimer: This video is made to the specifications and requirements set forth by the faculty of Graduate Studies for Samford University. We cannot insure these videos adhere to the guidelines of any other university or program.

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  • WOW! Finally, something explained with common sense! Thank you so much! In all of my doctoral classes, NEVER, have we been taugh this important task.  You just saved me DAYS of playing around trying to figure it out on my own. Thanks!!!!

  • Saved my ass. Thanks man!!!

  • Thank you SOOOO MUCH. My University did not even bother teaching us this and expected us to write a lab report with this format. Once again, thank you.

  • absolute life saver. thanks!

  • Thank you so much for putting such a great step by step guide! youve saved me from loosing unesessary marks on my assignment. =0)

  • This is a very good video for students and writers who are struggling to create tables according to APA style. However, there are several minor style errors that should be noted: check requirements for spacing above and below the table number, title, and headings; the rule below the column spanner should be centered and completely cover the headings beneath it; italicize the word "Note" and statistical abbreviations (e.g., SD, p); the equal sign requires space before and after. Good work though!

  • Thank you so much! I never knew I could do this. I always drew the lines manually so the data always appeared lean. This is great!

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