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How to Format a Document in MLA Style on Google Docs

Welcome to your go-to guide for MLA formatting in Google Docs. Whether you're a student or a professional, ensuring your documents adhere to MLA guidelines is crucial. Our AI assistant is here to walk you through each step.

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Creating an MLA format document in Google Docs can be straightforward! You can use the built-in template, which automatically sets up the header, margins, and text formatting for you. Another option is to manually adjust the settings: set the font to Times New Roman, size 12, with double spacing, and 1-inch margins. Have you tried using Google Docs’ template gallery for this? What's the specific part of MLA format you're working on or finding challenging? Let me know how I can assist further!