⚡ TÍTULOS y SUBTÍTULOS según Normas APA 7ma Edición en Word - Uso de ESTILOS 💢
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In this section, the speaker introduces the topic of titles and subtitles according to APA 7th edition guidelines. They discuss how to configure different title levels, provide recommendations on their usage, and explain setting up styles for automatic title formatting.
Configuring Document Settings
- : Before styling titles and subtitles as per APA guidelines, it's crucial to set document parameters like paper size, margins, font type, and size. Consistency in spacing, line height, and font throughout the document is emphasized.
- : Recommendations include using titles/subtitles based on document complexity without sequential numbering or lettering. Maintaining consistent spacing between titles and normal text is advised.
Establishing Title Hierarchy
- : Sequential hierarchical structure for titles is essential; each section should have at least one subtitle following a title. Titles must be sequential without skipping levels.
- : APA 7th edition outlines five title levels that need to be configured from the Styles menu for automatic use throughout the document.
Setting Up Title Styles
- : Initiating with configuring Title 1 by right-clicking on it in the Styles section allows modifications like font type (e.g., Times New Roman), size (e.g., 12), alignment (centered), bold formatting, etc.
- : Applying similar modifications to Title 2 involves left alignment instead of centering. Each subsequent level unlocks as previous ones are formatted correctly.
Continuing Style Configuration
This part delves into configuring Title 3 onwards in accordance with APA style guidelines.
Formatting Subsequent Titles
- : For Title 2 adjustments include italicizing besides bold formatting and aligning left. Paragraph settings such as removing initial indentation and adjusting spacing are vital.
- : As higher-level titles are configured correctly, lower-level ones become accessible automatically for modification following similar style adjustments.
Completing Title Styling
- : Configuring Title 3 involves additional changes like italicization alongside bold formatting and left alignment. Paragraph settings remain crucial for consistency across all title levels.
- : Continuing with configuring subsequent levels like Title 4 requires specific adjustments such as maintaining initial indentation while ensuring uniformity in font type, size, color, etc.
Finalizing Style Application
- : Applying these styles consistently ensures a structured hierarchy of headings within the document. Proper application prevents issues like unintended paragraph styling when selecting specific headings for content inclusion in tables of contents.
[Spanish Transcript]
In this section, the speaker provides instructions on modifying the font style of a title in a document.
Modifying Font Style of Title
- To modify the title, change it to "Time New Roman 12 bold" and apply italics automatically.
- Align the title to the left and maintain the paragraph format with initial indentation while removing any preceding or following spacing.
- Keep double line spacing, then click accept twice to confirm changes.