General setup
1. Enable the paragraph symbol (¶)
Open a word document. On the Home tab, click on the paragraph symbol (¶), which is the Show/Hide Formatting Marks button. Now, whenever you press enter, tab, or space, symbols for each will appear.
2. Set up page margins to one inch
On the Layout tab, go to Margins. One inch (1") or 2,54 cm is the default option, but older versions of Word may have different default margins. If you need to change your margins, you can use one of the presets, or go to Custom Margins and change the margins to 1" (inch) or 2,54cm for the top, bottom, left, and right.
3. Set the font & font size
On the Home tab, choose one of the several potential options:
- Sans Serif font such as 11-point Calibri, 11-point Arial, or 10-point Lucida.
- Sans Unicode Serif fonts such as 12-point Times New Roman, 11-point Georgia.
4. Double-space the entire paper
On the Home tab go to Paragraph. Click the arrow.
Set Spacing, Before and After to 0 pt,and Line Spacing to Double.
5. Left-align the text
On the Home tab, go to alignment. Check that the text will be left-aligned. It is the default option. Do not justify the text.
6. Insert page numbers & running head
On the Insert tab, go to Page Number and click the drop down menu. Select Top of Page and Plain number 3. This will add the page numbers on your paper and it will appear on the top right of your page. Page numbers will continue appearing on the pages that follow the first page.
Once the page number appears on the top right of the page, start typing your running head. This is an a shorter version of the paper title. It should be in all-capital letters.
On your keyboard, press the Tab (↹ ) button once, so the running head will flush-left across from the right-aligned page number. Double click outside the header area.
Once you’ve done that, you have finished with the general setup and you are ready to move on to formatting your title page.